Nigeria

Nigeria

Country name:

Nigeria

Official country name:

Federal Republic of Nigeria


Table of Contents

Chapter  Name of Assessor Date updated 

1 Nigeria Country Profile

 Ian Ross Jun-19
1.1 Nigeria Humanitarian Background  Ian Ross Jun-19
1.2 Nigeria Regulatory Departments and Quality Control  Ian Ross Jun-19
1.3 Nigeria Customs Information  Ian Ross Jun-19

2 Nigeria Logistics Infrastructure

 Ian Ross Jun-19
2.1 Nigeria Port Assessment  Ian Ross Jun-19
2.1.1 Nigeria Port of Apapa Quays (Lagos)  Ian Ross Jun-19
2.1.2 Nigeria Port of Tin Can Island  Ian Ross Jun-19
2.1.3 Nigeria Port of Onne  Ian Ross Jun-19
2.1.4 Nigeria Port of Port Harcourt  Ian Ross Jun-19
2.1.5 Nigeria Port of Calabar  Ian Ross Jun-19
2.1.6 Nigeria Port of Warri  Ian Ross Jun-19
2.2 Nigeria Aviation Ian Ross Jun-19
2.2.1 Nigeria Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja Ian Ross Jun-19
2.2.2 Nigeria Murtala Mohammed International Airport Lagos Ian Ross Jun-19
2.2.3 Nigeria Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport Ian Ross Jun-19
2.2.4 Nigeria Port Harcourt International Airport Ian Ross Jun-19
2.2.5 Nigeria Maiduguri International Airport Ian Ross Jun-19
2.2.6 Nigeria Yola International Airport Ian Ross Jun-19
2.2.7 Nigeria Margaret Ekpo International Airport Calabar Ian Ross Jun-19
2.2.8 Nigeria Enugu Airport Ian Ross Jun-19
2.3 Nigeria Road Network

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Jun-19
2.3.1 Nigeria Seme Land Border Crossing Ian Ross Jun-19
2.3.2 Nigeria Ngala Land Border Crossing Ian Ross Jun-19
2.3.3 Nigeria Katsina Land Border Crossing Ian Ross  Jun-19
2.4 Nigeria Railway Assessment Ian Ross Jun-19
2.5 Nigeria Waterways Assessment Ian Ross Jun-19
2.6 Nigeria Storage Assessment Ian Ross Jun-19
2.7 Nigeria Milling Assessment Ian Ross Jun-19

3 Nigeria Logistics Services and Supply

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3.1 Nigeria Fuel Ian Ross Jun-19
3.2 Nigeria Transporters Ian Ross Jun-19
3.3 Nigeria Manual Labour Ian Ross Jun-19
3.4 Nigeria Telecommunications Ian Ross Jun-19
3.5 Nigeria Food and Additional Suppliers Ian Ross Jun-19
3.5.1 Nigeria Food Suppliers Ian Ross Jun-19
 3.5.2 Nigeria Additional Suppliers Ian Ross Jun-19
 3.6 Nigeria Additional Services  Ian Ross Jun-19

4 Nigeria Contact Lists

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4.1 Nigeria Government Contact List Ian Ross Jun-19
4.2 Nigeria Humanitarian Agency Contact List Ian Ross Jun-19
 4.3 Nigeria Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List Ian Ross  Jun-19 
4.4 Nigeria Port and Waterways Company Contact List Ian Ross Jun-19
4.5 Nigeria Airport Companies Contact List Ian Ross Jun-19
4.6 Nigeria Storage and Milling Companies Contact List Ian Ross Jun-19
4.7 Nigeria Fuel Providers Contact List Ian Ross Jun-19
4.8 Nigeria Transporter Contact List Ian Ross Jun-19
4.9 Nigeria Railway Companies Contact List Ian Ross Jun-19
 4.10 Nigeria Supplier Contact List Ian Ross Jun-19
 4.11 Nigeria Additional Services Contact List Ian Ross  Jun-19 

5 Nigeria Annexes

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5.1 Nigeria Acronyms and Abbreviations Ian Ross Jun-19

1 Nigeria Country Profile

Generic Information 

Nigeria (/naɪˈdʒɪəriə/), officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a federal republic in West Africa bordering Niger in the north, Chad in the northeast, Cameroon in the east, and Benin in the west. Its coast in the south is located on the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean. The federation comprises 36 states and 1 Federal Capital Territory, where the capital, Abuja is located.  

Nigeria isofficially a democraticsecular country. 

Nigeria is often referred to as the "Giant of Africa", owing to its large population and economy. With 186 million inhabitants, Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and the seventh most populous country in the world. (From Wikipedia) 

 

Generic country information can be located from sources, which are regularly maintained and reflect current facts and figures. For a generic country overview, please consult the following sources: 

Nigeria Wikipedia Country Information

Nigeria IMF Country Information

Nigeria Economist Intelligence Unit Information* 

(*note - this is a paid service) 

Humanitarian Info 

Nigeria World Food Programme Information

Nigeria UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Information

Facts and Figures 

Nigeria Wolfram Alpha Information 

Nigeria World Bank Information  

Nigeria Population Information

 

 

1.1 Nigeria Humanitarian Background

Disasters, Conflicts and Migration 

Natural Disasters 

Type 

Occurs 

Comments / Details 

Drought 

Yes  

Droughts occur throughout Nigeria. However, they are more frequent and much more severe in the Sudano-Sahelian States of Kebbi, Sokoto, Zamfara, Katsina, Kano, Jigawa, Yobe, Gombe and Borno. 

Earthquakes 

No 

 

Epidemics 

Yes 

Cholera, measles, guinea worm and cerebro-spinal meningitis have become endemic epidemics in parts of central and northern Nigeria. Lassa Fever, Monkey Fever outbreaks are common in many states. There was an Ebola outbreak in 2014.

Extreme Temperatures 

No 

 

Flooding 

Yes 

Over the period 1985 to 2014, flooding in Nigeria has affected more than 11 million lives with a total of 1100 deaths. Severe floods occurred in 2018. Lagos state has experienced most of the floods while more frequent floods are recorded in Niger, Adamawa, Oyo, Kano and Jigawa states due to the influence of rivers Niger, Benue, Ogun and Hadeja. 

Insect Infestation 

Yes 

Research on post-harvest food loses in Nigeria  revealed as much as 20-30% loss of total grain production alone.  

Mudslides 

Yes 

Associated with flooding and more prevalent in the southern States.  

Volcanic Eruptions 

No 

Large volcanic provinces (Jos and Biu Plateaux) occupy the eastern half of Nigeria situated parallel to the Cameroon Volcanic Line. They are dotted with conspicuously visible dormant volcanoes with no reported signs of activity. These volcanoes do represent sites of potential future eruptions.  

High Waves / Surges 

No 

 

Wildfires 

 

Over 70% of the land area of Nigeria experiences annual bush fires and economic losses as a result.

High Winds 

Yes 

With the onset of the rainy season in Nigeria’s north-eastern States varying degrees of damages are expected as the rains are more often than not accompanied by very high winds and have been known to cause serious damage to properties. 

Other Comments 

 

Man-Made Issues 

Civil Strife 

Yes 

Nigeria suffers from a number of regional and local disputes on issues fuelled by politics and economic inequality. Ongoing insurgency and farmer-herder conflicts are noteworthy.

International Conflict 

No 

 

Internally Displaced Persons 

Yes 

Nigerian Government and IOM estimated there were 1.7 million IDPs in June 2017 as a result of violence and flooding.

Refugees Present 

Yes 

Many refugees fleeing violence in neighbouring countries (notably Cameroon). 

Landmines / UXO Present 

Yes 

Mines Advisory Group (MAG) research showed 439 casualties from 144 accidents involving landmines and unexploded bombs between January 2016 and March 2018. Casualty figures reached 19 people per month in 2017, with thirty percent of civilians killed known to be children. 

Averaging one person killed or injured in the region every 1.5 days, Nigeria now has one of the ten highest casualty rates in the world. 

Other Comments 

 

 

For a more detailed database on disasters by country, please see the Centre for Research on Epidemiology of Disasters Country Profile. 

Seasonal Effects on Logistics Capacities 

Seasonal Effects on Transport 

Transport Type 

Time Frame 

Comments / Details 

Primary Road Transport 

June to September 

November to December 

Rain season. The rainy season in north-east Nigeria lasts for three to four months from approximately June through September. It leads to flooding and makes some of the key access roads impassable, increasing also the risk of waterborne and vector borne diseases in areas of intervention. 

Festive season results in heavy traffic on all roads, and pressure on transport companies and port facilities as retailers and wholesalers stock up.

Secondary Road Transport 

June to September 

As above. During rainy season many secondary roads become impassable due to mud and flooding. 

Rail Transport 

No 

 

Air Transport 

July to August 

Hajj results in around 100,000 people making the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, exact dates change as it is based on a lunar calendar. Air transport becomes heavily booked at this time.

Waterway Transport 

June to September 

Rain season often results in localised flooding that disrupts waterway transport. 

 

Seasonal Effects on Storage and Handling 

Activity Type 

Time Frame 

Comments / Details 

Storage 

November to December 

Retailers and wholesalers stock up for the festive season putting extra pressure on storage facilities. 

Handling 

June to September 

Rainy season can present issues with keeping cargoes dry when being loaded / unloaded. 

Other 

 

 

Capacity and Contacts for In-Country Emergency Response 

GOVERNMENT 

The National Emergency Agency (NEMA) established by Government serves as the primary coordinating agency for disaster response and recovery activities with oversight directly from The Office of the President 

The agency established functional zonal offices located in each of the six geo-political zones of the country as follows: North Central (Jos), North West (Kaduna), North East (Maiduguri), South West (Lagos), South (Port Harcourt) and South East (Enugu). The zones provide for quicker response to disaster situations with warehouses in its six zonal offices and Abuja stocked with relief and rehabilitation items.   

The National Disaster Response Plan (NDRP) is a document approved by the Federal Executive Council which states the roles of stakeholders in response to disasters for a coordinated approach by all Federal agencies and departments in responding effectively to disasters that overwhelm the ability of the State and Local Governments. 

Humanitarian partners continue to work in close collaboration with federal and state ministries, departments and agencies, including: 

The Office of the Vice President,  

The Ministry of Budget and National Planning (MoBNP),  

The National Emergency Management Agency/ State Emergency Management Agencies (NEMA/SEMAs),  

The Presidential Committee on the North-East Initiative (PCNI) and line ministries functioning as part of the Inter-Ministerial Task Force (IMTF).  

 

In 2018, the Government of Borno State and the humanitarian community developed a Returns Strategy and Returns Policy Framework to make progress towards durable solutions to displacement, including through the voluntary return of IDPs and refugees, where possible 

Disaster Response Units (DRU) are units in military formations dedicated to emergency/disaster responses. The involvement of the military is necessitated especially for situations that may require physical human strength and some military equipment. The units exist in identified Army, Navy and Airforce formations across the country. 

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Nigeria Government Contact List

HUMANITARIAN COMMUNITY 

There are a number of humanitarian agencies operating in Nigeria, The Organisation for the Coordination of Humanitarian Agencies (OCHA) is the coordinating body.  

Among those present the following all have ongoing relief programs, the majority of organisations’ have operations based in the North-Eastern states where conflict and climatic issues have displaced large numbers. 

International Organization for Migration, United Nations Children's Fund, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, International Medical Corps, World Food Programme, International Committee of the Red Cross, United Nations Mine Action Service, PLAN, ACTED, MSF, and over 100 more. 

For more information on humanitarian agency contact details, please see the following link: 4.2 Nigeria Humanitarian Agency Contact List

 

1.2 Nigeria Regulatory Departments and Quality Control

Nigeria is a federal republic with a presidential system whose government operates as a representative democracy. 

The constitution provides for a separation of powers among the three distinct branches:  legislative, executive, and judicia.    

The Executive level consists of Federal Ministries responsible for various government-owned corporations for such services as education, healthcare, welfare, and finance.  

The Legislature establish the legal principles of state and public life.   

The primary function of the Judiciary is the interpretation of the law and strengthening the rule of law, ensuring compliance with legislation and developing democracy.   

Government of Nigeria consists of three tiers: Federal Government; 36 State Governments (plus the Federal Capital Territory of Abuja);  and 774 Local Governments areas governed by a council that is responsible for supplying basic needs. 

Nigeria’s legal system is based on a combination of statutory (legislative) law, English common law, customary law, and, in the north, Islamic law (Sharia).  

The Federal Ministry of Transport (FMT) is responsible for most transportation-related policy-making and implementation in Nigeria, overseeing parastatals including among others:  

  • Nigerian Airspace Management Agency
  • Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN)  
  • Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)
  • Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency  
  • Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC)  
  • Nigerian Ports Authority
  • Nigerian Shippers’ Council
  • National Inland Waterways Authority 

Recent transport investment has been guided by two major policy documents – the Nigeria Integrated Infrastructure Master Plan (NIIMP), running from 2014 to 2043, and the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP), a mid-term macroeconomic development agenda covering the period from 2017 to 2020. 

Budget Office, Federal Ministry of Finance. This governmental body is responsible for managing the finances of Nigeria in all its forms. It collects and controls the distribution of funds, develops the policies of tax formation, establishes tariffs, prepares, and controls the annual budget.   

Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR). This agency is in charge of ensuring compliance with petroleum laws and primary features of the Oil and Gas industry of Nigeria. Its activity aims to maintain the overall standards and preparation of necessary documents, which relate the petroleum reserves, its production, licenses, and export.  

National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC). This regulating body is responsible for public health in Nigeria. NAFDAC is in charge of control and maintenance of distribution and sale of medications, cosmetics, chemicals, packaged water, etc. Its key function is to ensure the manufacture, delivery, and sale of high-quality products within Nigeria and beyond its lines 

Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). This regulatory body is responsible for the control of businesses involved in the telecommunications space in Nigeria. It ensures the availability of high-quality and cost-effective telecommunications services in the country. 

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) is an independent customs serviceunder the supervisory oversight of the Nigerian Ministry of Finance, responsible for the collection of customs revenue and anti-smuggling efforts. 

To read more go to:www.legit.ng/1217137-regulatory-bodies-nigeria-functions

 
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) of Nigeria was established to manage disasters in Nigeria implementing such measures as the education of the public in order to raise their level of awareness and reduce the effects of disasters in the country. 

It coordinates resources towards efficient and effective disaster prevention, preparedness, mitigation and response in Nigeria. It acts in the following areas: Coordination, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), search and rescue, policy and strategy, Geographic Information System, Advocacy, education, administration, finance and logistics, relief and rehabilitation, planning, research and forecasting. 

The NEMA Act mandated all States to establish State Emergency Management Agencies and Local Governments to establish Local Emergency Management Committees. NEMA promotes decentralization of DRR activities at all levels. 
There is a national multi-sectoral platform for disaster risk reduction and a National Action Plan for DRR. NEMA has the authority to mobilise and coordinate actions by other agencies such as the Fire Service, the Police, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Federal Road Safety Commission, Federal Ministry of Health and the Red Cross.  

Nigeria is a member of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a regional economic union of fifteen countries located in West Africa, with a mandate of promoting economic integration in all fields of activity of the constituting countries, set up to foster the ideal of collective self-sufficiency for its member states. As a trading union, it is also meant to create a single, large trading bloc through economic cooperation. 

For more information on regulatory departments and quality control laboratories’ contact details, please see the following links: 

4.1 Nigeria Government Contact List

4.3 Nigeria Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List

 
 
 
 
  

 

1.3 Nigeria Customs Information

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) is an independent customs service under the supervisory oversight of the Nigerian Ministry of Finance.

Duties and Tax Exemption 

For contact information regarding government custom authorities, please follow this link: 4.1 Nigeria Government Contact List

Emergency Response

Agreements / Conventions Description 

Ratified by Country? (Yes / No)  

WCO (World Customs Organization) member 

Yes (21/08/63) 

Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention 

Yes (signed 26/7/2012 Note: no date of ratification shown) 

OCHA Model Agreement 

No 

Tampere Convention (on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations) 

No 

Regional Agreements (on emergency/disaster response, but also customs unions, regional integration) 

  • ECOWAS Common External Tariff (CET) 
  • United Nations Resolution 46/182 dated 1991 
  • Recommendation of the Customs Co-operation Council to expedite the forwarding of relief consignments in the event of disasters (1970) 

 

Exemption Regular Regime (Non-Emergency Response)

Goods donated free by donor agencies are exempted from payment of Customs duty, but certificate of donation must be attached. If the donation is of a prohibited kind (rice, vegetable oil etc.), there must be a waiver from the president. 

NGOs and Charitable Organisations are allowed to operate in the country and once they have obtained a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) from the Government and an Import Duty Exemption Certificate from the Ministry of Finance (MOF), they can import aid goods free of duties and taxes.  

Once the MOU has been obtained from Government, the process of importation is quite streamlined and provided all necessary paperwork (as outlined in the tables below) has been provided there are no issues or delays with customs clearance. 

Organizational Requirements to obtain Duty Free Status 

United Nations Agencies 

  1. Must be registered with UN. 
  2. Organization sends a letter to the MOF requesting for duty or tax exemption. 
  3. In the case of prohibited items, send a request to the Chief of Staff’s office of the Presidency. And continue to Step 2. 

Non-Governmental Organizations 

  1. Must be a registered NGO. 
  2. Must make application through UNDP. 
  3. UNDP will send a letter to the Minister of Finance requesting for duty or tax exemption. 
  4. In the case of prohibited items, send a request to the Chief of Staff’s office of the Presidency. And continue to Step 2. 

Exemption Certificate Application Procedure:   

Duties and Taxes Exemption Application Procedure 

Generalities (include a list of necessary documentation) 

Duty exemption Certificate (Tax Exemption) is normally requested from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) using the appropriate forms (CC1 for goods and CC3 for vehicles).

When approved by MoFA, forms will be sent to Valuation Unit in Customs Headquarters for endorsement of certification.

For relief items, food and non-food (prohibited items like rice, vegetable oil, etc.) the request is sent to the President’s Office for authorization. When approval is granted, same is sent to Ministry of Finance (Budget Office). The Ministry of Finance delivers the Import Duty Exemption Certificate (sent to Customs). 

Documentation: 

  • Request Letter 
  • Certificate of donation 
  • Description of goods and quantity: original Waybill (WB) or Bill of lading (BL), invoice and Packing List.  
  • Air waybill required for air shipments. 

End User Certificate must be obtained from the office of National Security adviser for Armoured Vehicles and other security related equipment 

Process to be followed (step by step or flowchart) 

  1. A request for Duty Exemption must be signed by UNDP Logistics Unit and taken to the MoFA 
  2. The signature of the Chief of Protocol - Immunities and Privileges of MoFA is necessary 
  3. Endorsement of Customs Valuation Unit at customs Headquarters 
  4. Clearance of consignments at respective ports should commence upon completion of steps 1, 2 & 3. 

To reduce port charges and/or avoid demurrage, it is advised to send the shipping documents for the above processes (1, 2, 3) several days before the arrival of the shipment. A pre- shipment release may be requested in case of air shipment. 

Exemption Certificate Document Requirements 

Duties and Taxes Exemption Certificate Document Requirements (by commodity) 

 

Food 

NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) 

Medicines 

Vehicle & Spare Parts 

Staff & Office Supplies 

Telecoms Equipment 

Invoice 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Packing Lists 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Other Documents 

 

 

 

End User Certificate required for Armoured Vehicles and other anti-ballistic equipment (Helmet, vest and blanket etc.) 

 

 

Additional Notes 

 https://customs.gov.ng/ 

Customs Clearance 

General Information  

Customs Information 

Document Requirements  

No other documents other than those listed in the table headed Customs Clearance Document Requirements (by commodity) (below) are required. Once an agency is approved by MoFA no deposit is required. 

Embargoes 

Schedule 4 of Customs Tariff [Absolute prohibition]  

Prohibited Items 

IMPORT PROHIBITION LIST 

  1. Live or Dead Birds including Frozen Poultry – HS Codes 0105.1100 – 0105.9900, 0106.3100 – 0106.3900, 0207.1100 – 0207.3600 and 0210.9900 
  2. Pork, Beef – HS Codes 0201.1000 – 0204.5000, 0206.1000 – 0206.9000, 0210.1000 – 0210.2000 
  3. Birds Eggs – HS Code 0407.0000; excluding hatching eggs 
  4. Refined Vegetable Oils and Fats – HS Code 1507.1000.00 – 1516.2000.29 [but excluding refined Linseed, Castor and Olive oils. Crude vegetable oil are however NOT banned from importation] 
  5. Cane or Beet Sugar and Chemically Pure Sucrose, in solid form containing added flavouring or colouring matter – HS Code 1701.91.1000 – 1701.99.9000 in retail packs 
  6. Cocoa Butter, Powder and Cakes – HS Codes 1802.00.0000 – 1803.20000, 1805.001000 – 1805.00.9000, 1806.10.0000 – 1806.20.0000 and 1804.00.0000 
  7. Spaghetti/ Noodles – HS Codes 1902.1100 – 1902.30.0000 
  8. Fruit Juice in Retail Packs – HS Codes 2009.11.0012 – 2009.11.0013 – 2009.9000.99 
  9. Waters, including Mineral Waters and Aerated Waters containing added Sugar or Sweetening Matter or Flavoured, ice snow – HS Codes 2201.1000 – 2201.90.00, other non-alcoholic beverages HS Code 2202.10.00 – 2202.9000.99 [ but excluding energy or Health Drinks {Liquid Dietary Supplements} e.g. Power Horse, Red Ginseng etc.] HS Code 2202.9000.91 and Beer and Stout (Bottled, Canned or Otherwise packed) HS Code 2203.0010.00 – 2203.0090.00 
  10. Bagged Cement – HS Code 2523.2900.22 
  11. Medicaments falling under Headings 3003 and 3004 as indicated below:
    1. Paracetamol Tablets and Syrups 
    2. Cotrimoxazole Tablets Syrups 
    3. Metronidazole Tablets and Syrups 
    4. Chloroquine Tablets and Syrups 
    5. Haematinic Formulations; Ferrous Sulphate and Ferrous Gluconate Tablets, Folic Acid Tablets, Vitamin B Complex Tablet [except modified released formulations]. 
    6. Multivitamin Tablets, Capsules and Syrups [except special formulations]. 
    7. Aspirin Tablets [except modified released formulation and soluble aspirin]. 
    8. Magnesium Trisilicate Tablets and Suspensions.
    9. Piperazine Tablets and Syrups 
    10. Levamisole Tablets and Syrups 
    11. Clotrimazole Cream 
    12. Ointments – Penicillin/ Gentamycin 
    13. Pyrantel Pamoate Tablets and Syrups 
    14. Intravenous Fluids [Dextrose, Normal Saline, etc.]
  12. Waste Pharmaceuticals – HS Code 3006.9200 
  13. Mineral or Chemical Fertilisers containing two or three of the fertilising elements nitrogen,phosphorus and potassium (NPK 15-15-15), excluding organic fertilser HS Code 3105.10.00.00 – 3105.90.00.00 
  14. Soaps and Detergents – HS Code 3401.11.1000 – 3402.90.0000 (in retail packs only) 
  15. Mosquito Repellant Coils – HS Code 3808.9110.91 (Mosquito Coils). 
  16. Rethreaded and used Pneumatic tyres but excluding used trucks tyres for rethreading of sized 11.00 x 20 and above 4012.2010.00 
  17. Corrugated Paper and Paper Boards – HS Code 4808.1000, and Cartons, Boxes and Cases made from corrugated paper and paper boards HS Code 4819.1000, Toilet Paper, Cleaning or Facial Tissue – HS Code 4818.1000 – 4818.9000 excluding baby diapers and incontinence pads for adult use 4818.4000.41 and Exercise Books – HS Code 4820.2000 
  18. Telephone Re-charge Cards and Vouchers – HS Code 4911.9990.91 
  19. Carpets and other Textile Floor Coverings falling under HS Code 5701.10.000 – 5705.00.0000 
  20. All types of Foot Wears, Bags and Suitcases HS Codes 6401.1000.11 – 6405.9000.99 and 4202.1100.10 – 4202.9900.99 [but excluding Safety Shoes used in oil industries, Sports Shoes, canvas shoes all Completely Knocked Down (CKD) blanks and parts] 
  21. Hollow Glass Bottles of a capacity exceeding 150mls (0.15 litres) of all kinds used for packaging of beverages by breweries and other beverage and drink companies – HS Code 7010.9021.29 and 7010.9031.00 
  22. Used Compressors – HS Code 8414.3000, Used Air Conditioners – HS Codes 8415.1000.11 – 8415.9000.99 and Used Fridges/ Freezers – HS Codes 8418.1000.11 – 8418.69.0000 
  23. Used Motor Vehicles above fifteen (15) years from the year of manufacture – HS Codes 8703.10.00 – 8703.90.0000 
  24. Ball Point Pens and parts including refills (excluding tip) HS Code 9608.10.0000 
  25. Tomato Paste or Concentrate put up for retail sale – 2002100000, 2002902000, 2002909000 

 

GOODS: THE IMPORTATION OF WHICH IS ABSOLUTELY PROHIBITED 

  1. Air Pistols 
  2. Airmail Photographic Printing Paper 
  3. All counterfeit/ pirated materials or articles including Base or Counterfeit Coin of any Country 
  4. Beads composed of inflammable celluloid or other similar substances 
  5. Blank Invoices 
  6. Coupons for foreign football pools or other betting arrangements 
  7. Cowries 
  8. Exhausted tea or tea mixed with other substances. For the purposes of this item, “exhausted tea” means any tea which has been deprived of its proper quality, strength, or virtue by steeping, infusion, decoction or other means 
  9. Implements appertaining to the reloading of cartridges 
  10. Indecent or obscene prints, painting, books, cards, engraving or any indecent or obscene articles 
  11. Manilas 
  12. Matches made with white phosphorous 
  13. Materials of any description with a design which, considering the purpose for which any such material is intended to be used, is likely in – the opinion of the president to create a breach of the peace or to offend the religious views of any class of persons in Nigeria 
  14. Meat, Vegetables or other provisions declared by a health officer to be unfit for human consumption 
  15. Piece goods and all other textiles including wearing apparel, hardware of all kinds, crockery and china or earthenware goods bearing inscriptions (whether in Roman or Arabic characters) from the Koran or from the traditions and commentaries on the Koran 
  16. Pistols disguised in any form 
  17. Second-hand clothing 
  18. Silver or metal alloy coins not being legal tender in Nigeria 
  19. Nuclear Industrial waste and other Toxic waste 
  20. Spirits: 
  • Other than: 
  • Alcoholic bitters, liqueurs, cordials and mixtures admitted as such in his discretion by the Comptroller-General and which are not deemed to be injurious spirits within the meaning of any enactment or law relating to liquor or liquor licencing 
  • Brandy, i.e. Spirit Distilled in Grape – growing countries from fermented grape juice and from no other materials and Stored in wood for a period of three years 
  • Drugs and medicinal spirits admitted as such in his discretion by the Comptroller-General  
  • Gin, i.e. Spirit – Produced by distillation from a mixed mash of cereal grains only saccharified by the diastase of malt and the Flavoured by redistillation with juniper berries and other vegetable ingredients and of a brand which has been notified as an approved brand by notice in the Gazette and in containers labeled with the name and address of the owner of the brand or 
    Produced by distillation at least three times in a pot still from mixed mash or barley, rye and maize saccharified by diastase of malt and then rectified by re-distillation in a pot still after the addition of juniper berries and other vegetable materials 
  • Methylated or denatured spirit, i.e. Mineralized Methylated spirit mixed as follows: to every ninety parts by volume of spirits nine and one-half parts by volume of wood naphtha and one-half of one part by volume of crude pyridine and to every 455 litres of the mixture 1.7 litres of mineral naphtha or petroleum oil and not less than 0.7 grammes by weight of powdered aniline dye (Methyl violet) and so in proportion for any quantity less than 455 litres and 
    Industrial Methylated spirit imported under licence from the Comptroller-General and mixed as follows: to every ninety-five parts by volume of spirits five parts by volume of wood naphtha and also one-half of one part by volume of the mixture and 
    Spirits denatured for a particular purpose in such a manner as the Comptroller-General in any special circumstance may permit 
  • Perfumed Spirits 
  • Rum i.e. Spirit – Distilled directly from sugar-cane products in sugar-cane growing countries and  
    Stored in wood for a period of three years 
  • Spirits imported for medical or scientific purposes, subject to such conditions as the Comptroller-General may prescribe 
  • Spirits totally unfit for use as portable spirits admitted to entry as such in the discretion by the Comptroller-General 
  • Whisky, i.e. Spirit – Obtained by distillation from a mash or cereal grains saccharified by diastase of malt and stored in wood for a period of three years 
  • Containing more than forty-eight and one-half per centum of pure alcohol by volume except denatured, medicated and perfumed spirits, and such other spirits which the Comptroller-General, in his discretion, may allow to be imported subject to such conditions as he may see fit to Impose 
  • Weapons of any description which in the opinion of the Comptroller-General are designed for the discharge of any noxious liquid, gas or other similar substance and any ammunition containing or in the opinion of the Comptroller- General or adapted to contain any noxious liquid, gas or other similar substances 

EXPORT PROHIBITION LIST 

  1. Maize 
  2. Timber (rough or sawn) 
  3. Raw hides and skin (including Wet Blue and all unfinished leather) HS Codes 4101.2000.00 – 4108.9200.00 
  4. Scrap Metals 
  5. Unprocessed rubber latex and rubber lumps 
  6. Artifacts and Antiquities 
  7. Wildlife animals classified as endangered species and their products (e.g. Crocodile, Elephant, Lizard, Eagle, Monkey, Zebra, Lion etc.) 
  8. All goods imported 

 

General Restrictions 

 

Customs Clearance Document Requirements 

Customs Clearance Document Requirements (by commodity) 

 

Food 

NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) 

Medicines 

Vehicles & Spare Parts 

Staff & Office Supplies 

Telecoms Equipment 

D&T Exemption Certificate 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Invoice 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Packing Lists 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Phytosanitary Certificate 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Yes, Original & a copy apply to both UN & NGO 

Other Documents 

 

 

 

End User Certificate required for Armoured Vehicles and other anti-ballistic equipment (Helmet, vest and blanket etc.) 

 

 

Additional Notes 

 The Standard Operating Procedures for the receiving international emergency relief consignments and equipment imported for humanitarian purposes will be revised once every two years.  

The decision will be taken by NCS. Key line ministries, NGOs, donors will be involved in the process.  

Transit Regime 

 Transit of relief items is made possible via land transport. However, it could be coast-wise whereby consignments can move intra from one Port to the other for convenience of clearing. 

Bank Bonds required are composed of: 

  • Particular Bonds – One off transaction; Periodic Renewal 
  • General Bonds – multiple Transactions; Periodic Renewable 

Banks issue bonds equivalent to the duty of the consignment. 

The e-manifest will be entered as transit consignment in ASYCUDA and is allowed to pass to its final destination. 

Fast-tracking of Customs processing– Only external examination of consignments for confirmation of marks and numbers and examination of the proper documentation are required for ease of Customs processing.  

The transaction documents required are: 

  • The usual documentation accompanying the goods - B/L, packing list, invoice, etc. (see section VIII B.1.) 
  • Transire (Customs issue a local manifest called Transire) 
  • Single Goods Declaration (SGD) (an electronic document that is being captured in ASYCUDA for indicating that this are transit goods) 
  • Bond Certificate 
  • Landing Certificate – Issued at the final point of exit 
  • Exit Note 

The transaction documents required are issued by NCS. 

Transit goods are transported under Customs escort.  


 

2 Nigeria Logistics Infrastructure

Nigeria has relatively advanced transport infrastructure networks that cover extensive areas of the nation’s territory. Although overall transport infrastructure is inadequate, the country has made progress over the course of 2017 and 2018 in alleviating urban congestion, investing in critical infrastructure projects and increasing private sector participation in the development of transport arteries. 

Due to its abundant petroleum revenues, Nigeria is better placed than many of its African neighbours to increase the share of fiscal resources going to infrastructure. The Government has also been advocating the increasing use of public-private partnerships for several transport projects.  

 Air Transport 

According to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCA) Nigeria is home to 20 airports, 23 active domestic airlines and it is served by 22 foreign carriers. Two of its largest airports are Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA) in Abuja; the former accounts for over 60% of total passenger and aircraft movements. Calabar, Kano and Port Harcourt are also home to international airports. 

Ports 

Nigeria is home to 853km of Atlantic Ocean coastline spanning seven southern states. 

After a comprehensive reform of the port sector, beginning in 2000, the ports have undergone a major overhaul with operational management being converted to a landlord model. In the 10 years since 2006, as a result of public-private partnerships (PPPs) Deloitte reports that terminal operators made a combined N200bn ($646.6m) of investment in new port infrastructure  Major outlays included rubber-tyred gantry cranes, mobile harbour cranes, trucks, buildings, quays, inland container depots, terminal lighting, automated tracking systems, generators, plants and machinery. A number of key challenges remain, and there is also a need to improve both marine and landside access to ports. 

Rail  

Nigeria’s railway network is dilapidated and vastly underutilised. The Nigerian Rail Corporation (NRC) reports that the current network is comprised of eight lines, 3505km route of 1067-mm lines, as well as a 19km, 1067-mm gauge extension from Port Harcourt to the deepsea Onne Port, and 277km of standard, 1435-mm gauge track running between Ajaokuta and Warri via Itakpe.    

In August 2017, the federal government announced it had begun a $41bn railway expansion plan aiming to boost economic diversification by improving shipping networks between seaports and the interior. The government plans to build two new railway lines: an 1100km line connecting its two largest cities, Lagos and the northern city of Kano, which will carry freight and passengers, as well as a coastal railway connecting Lagos to Calabar in the east.   

Roads 

Roads are the mainstay of Nigeria’s transport network. Nigeria has developed an extensive national network of roads and bridges. Nigeria’s roads carry more than 90 percent of domestic passengers and freight. Road network conditions are generally quite patchy, alternating between good, fair and poor across the country. Few areas remain unconnected to national backbones, and those are generally concentrated in the central, western and eastern parts of the country. Nigeria’s regional connections are fair, with a number of transnational corridors. These include connections to neighbouring countries like Niger, Chad, Cameroon and Benin, as well as coastal roads joining routes to Dakar in Senegal or Abidjan in Cote d’Ivoire. The Trans-Sahara Highway connects Nigeria with Algeria via Niger. A cross-African route, the Lagos Mombasa Highway, links Nigeria, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, the DRC, Uganda and Kenya. The country has adopted several important measures aimed at boosting private investment in the roads sector, including a tax incentives scheme and the establishment of new toll booths on major highways. 

2.1 Nigeria Port Assessment

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) is a federal government agency that governs and operates the ports of Nigeria. Since the year 2000 the NPA, on behalf of the government, has led a process of port privatization and management concessions. This has resulted in improved management, increased capital expenditure on handing equipment, technologies and facilities with a resultant improvement in overall productivity and efficiency. 

Nigeria has six major ports controlled by the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA), they include: the Lagos Port Complex and Tin Can Island Port in Lagos; Calabar Port, Delta Port (Warri), Rivers Port at Port Harcourt, and Onne Port 

The ports of Warri, Onne, Port Harcourt and Calabar are multi-purpose facilities located in one the world’s largest crude oil production regions, the Niger delta, and their emphasis is on support of this sector. As they continue to invest in infrastructure, expanding their services and levels of operation, there is potential to further utilize these ports to alleviate the congestion at the Lagos port complex.  

Lagos is the main point of entry for Nigeria’s import and export commodity trade. 

The Lagos Port complex is severely hampered by bottlenecks caused by traffic gridlock due to on-going access road rehab works and due to the large numbers of trucks entering and exiting the port facilities. 

Multiple checkpoints in front of the port and environs further add to delays and the congestion issues. 

 

  

 

2.1.1 Nigeria Port of Apapa Quays (Lagos)

Port Overview

The Lagos Port Complex also referred to as Premiere Port (Apapa Quays) is the earliest and largest Port in Nigeria. It is situated in Apapa, Lagos State, the commercial centre of Nigeria.

The Lagos Port Complex has five (5) private Terminals and eight (8) jetties. The Terminal Operators are:

  • AP Moller Terminal Ltd. (APMT),
  • ENL Consortium Ltd. (ENL),
  • Apapa Bulk Terminal Ltd. (ABTL),
  • Greenview Development Nigeria Ltd. (GNDL)
  • Lilypond Inland Container Terminal.

The Port has two (2) Logistics bases:

  • Eko Support Services Ltd. and
  • Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics (LADOL).

It is registered as an ISPS certified Port facility and offers 24hrs operation. All operational areas are guarded by both armed and unarmed security personnel, as well as with Closed Circuit Television (CCTV).

The Apapa Port is well equipped with modern cargo handling equipment and personnel support facilities. It has intermodal connection – rail (to 1 terminal), water and road, however road transport is by far the dominant method. This results in bottlenecks caused by traffic gridlock due to the large numbers of trucks entering and exiting the port facilities and parked on access roads waiting call up.

Military and paramilitary checkpoints close to the ports and environs further add to delays and the congestion issues.

The Terminal has the added advantage of APM Terminals’ Lilypond Inland Container Depot (ICD) located just 4 km from the port. Covering an area of 120,000 m2 it provides an additional capacity of 7,000 TEUs.  

Sugar, salt and flour are produced in factories belonging to operators within the port.

Port website: www.nigerianports.gov.ng/lagos-port/

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Nigeria

Province or District

Lagos State

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Lagos - 1 km

Port's Complete Name

Lagos Port Complex

Latitude

06°25’7” N

Longitude

003°20’53” E

Managing Company or Port Authority

Nigeria Ports Authority (oversight)

Terminals A & B: Apapa Bulk Terminal Ltd   Terminals C & D: ENL Consortium Ltd.

Container Terminal: AP Moller.

Terminal E: Greenview Dev. Nig.Ltd.

Lilypond Container Terminal: Lilypond

Management Contact Person

Nigeria Ports Authority

npaservicom@nigerianports.org

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Lagos Murtala Muhammed International Airport

Arik Air, British Airways, Delta Airlines, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, Etihad Airways, KLM, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, Virgin Atlantic Airways

Port Picture


Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Under the NPA concession scheme the following operators are responsible for the management, maintenance and operations of one each of the eight terminals.

The Terminal Operators are: AP Moller Terminal Ltd. (APMT), ENL Consortium Ltd. (ENL), Apapa Bulk Terminal Ltd. (ABTL), Greenview Development Nigeria Ltd. (GNDL) and Lilypond Inland Container Terminal.

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Nigeria Port and Waterways Company Contact List

Port Performance

Max. size: Anchorage: LOA 182.9 m., draft 8.53 m. Containers: Draft 12.0 m. Bulk: Draft 12.5 m. Tankers: LOA 190 m., draft 13.0 m. Gas: Draft 11.0 m.

Port is congested due to slower than optimum turnaround times. Additionally there is congestion occurring as a result of road transport bottlenecks. There is no priority for humanitarian cargoes.

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From April to September

Major Import Campaigns

Yes

From October to March

Other Comments

The peak months of the rainy season is between the months of July and August. The major import periods precede the end of year festivities for Nigeria and its major trading partners (Chinese New Year)

Handling Figures for 2017

Vessel Calls

1,154

Container Traffic (TEUs)

361,247

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2017

Bulk (MT)

19,099,690 MT

Break bulk (MT)

25,000,000 MT

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: http://nigerianports.gov.ng/port-tariffs/

Additionally, individual terminal operators levy tariff charges these rates can be viewed at the following links:

http://port.enlconsortium.com/reports/Tariff%20Book.pdf

https://www.apmterminals.com/en/apapa

https://www.greenviewterminal.com/terminal_details.php

http://sifaxgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/PCHS-Company-Service-Tariff.pdf

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Total Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments (Operator)

Conventional Berth

100+

Ranging 146 – 157m

Ranging 10.5 to 13.5

Apapa bulk Terminal Ltd

Container & General

130+

122 – 220m

10

ENL Consortium

75+

150m – 180m

12.5

Container Berth

20

140m - 180m

12.5

APMT

Silo Berth

30

50m



Berthing Tugs

100+

50m



Water Barges

50

40m

 

 


Clearing and forwarding agents will allocate appropriate berths for the necessary cargo requirement. 

General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

Apapa 1 -14,19 -20

Exports - Bagged Cargo

Imports and Exports - RoRo

No RoRo

Other Imports


Port Handling Equipment

Port equipment is managed by the terminal operators. 

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

Yes

Multi-purpose x 5+

Portainer x 2 (35MT)+

Floating (250MT)+

Quay (5MT)+

Functional - good

Container Gantries

Yes

Sufficient for demand

Functional - good

Mobile Cranes

Yes

Sufficient for demand

Functional - good

Reachstacker

Yes

Sufficient for demand

Functional - good

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

Yes

Sufficient for demand

Functional - good

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

Yes

Sufficient for demand

Functional - good

Transtainer

Yes

Sufficient for demand

Functional - good

Forklifts

Yes

Sufficient for demand

Functional - good

Conveyors

Yes

Sufficient for demand

Functional - good

Container Facilities

There are extensive container facilities. Apapa is one of the busiest container ports in Africa

Facilities

20 ft

40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes

Other Capacity Details

Port is congested but there are sufficient Inland Container Depot facilities available.

Daily Take Off Capacity
(Containers per Day)

There are no delays as a result of offloading capacity. Container unloading facilities are efficient.

Number of Reefer Stations
(Connection Points)

1000+

Emergency Take-off Capacity

There are no delays as a result of offloading capacity. Container unloading facilities are efficient.

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift
(Containers per Shift)

There are no delays as a result of offloading capacity. Container unloading facilities are efficient.

Customs Guidance

The Nigerian customs has functions which includes but is not limited to the following: Collection of revenue (Import /Excise Duties & other Taxes /Levies) and accounting for same; anti-smuggling activities; security functions; generating statistics for planning and budgetary purposes; monitoring Foreign Exchange utilisation, etc; engaging in Research, Planning and Enforcement of Fiscal Policies of Government; manifest processing; licensing and registration of Customs Agents; registration and designation of collecting banks; and working in collaboration with other government agencies in all approved ports and border station. Customs offices are located within and outside the port complex.

There are 3 units: inspection, clearing and gate control.

Hours are weekdays between 1000 to 1600 for clearing and 1000-2000 hours for release. Clearing and release officers do not operate weekends or public holidays and may be more difficult to engage on Fridays. Customs Gate Exit officers are on duty 24/7.

For more information on customs in Nigeria please see the following link: 1.3 Nigeria Customs Information

Terminal Information

MULTIPURPOSE TERMINAL

There are multiple multipurpose terminals available they have all necessary facilities (handling equipment, space, storage etc) available.

GRAIN AND BULK HANDLING

There are bulk handling and bagging facilities available in the port. They are not available on all terminals. Clearing and forwarding agents will advise which terminal should be used if these facilities are required. Direct bagging from ship discharge is not possible but can be facilitated in the port area.

MAIN STORAGE TERMINAL

There is sufficient current warehouse space for food stores, bagged and general cargo however not all facilities are totally secure. This should be checked with clearing agents.

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

Sufficient for current demand and surge

Refrigerated Cargo

Refrigerated containers only

1000+ connections

General Cargo

Sufficient for current demand and surge

Stevedoring

Stevedoring services are the sole responsibility of the terminal operators. In addition to in-house stevedores, there are several third-party service providers registered with each terminal and the terminal operators nominate stevedoring companies to handle respective vessels. Stevedoring services are adequate and skilled.

Hinterland Information

More than 90 percent of all import shipments are moved out from the port by road. Goods or containers are loaded on respective trucks for delivery to destination. Truck ownership here is a combination of terminal and third-party vendors. Only a small percentage of cargo is initially moved using barges which haul these shipments to another location within the port city from where they are also eventually loaded onto waiting trucks. ATM Terminal has the only access to rail. They load less than 20 percent of their total cargo out by this method.

Port Security

All terminal facilities here currently operate on ISPS level 1. There are strict access control mechanisms put in place by each terminal to prevent the entry of un-authorized personnel into the terminal. All authorized persons must conform to international safety standards.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Yes

Fire Engines

Yes

 


2.1.2 Nigeria Port of Tin Can Island

Port Overview 

Tin Can Island Port is the second busiest Port in Nigeria after Apapa Port. The port handles diversified cargoes with each terminal operator specializing in different forms of cargo (Dry and Wet bulk cargoes, Box-Containerized cargoes, RORO services). The port handles vessels ranging from 100m – 260m. It is well-equipped and up to date with modern equipment for clearing cargoes. 

It provides water supply and bunkeringand 24 hours pilotage service. 

Private terminal operators operate all terminals and average berth occupancy rate is 83% as at 2018. 

The facilities can handle ships of about 30,000 tonnes. 

Tin Can Port is well equipped with modern cargo handling equipment and personnel support facilities. It has intermodal connection – water and road, however road transport is by far the dominant method. This results in bottlenecks caused by traffic gridlock due to the large numbers of trucks entering and exiting the port facilities and parked on access roads waiting call up. 

Military and paramilitary checkpoints are present in front of the ports and environs.

Port website:http://nigerianports.gov.ng/tincan/ 

Key port information may also be found at:https://www.maritime-database.com/


Port Location and Contact 

Country 

Nigeria 

Province or District 

Lagos 

Nearest Town or City 

with Distance from Port 

Lagos 

7 Km 

Port's Complete Name 

Tin Can Island Port 

Latitude 

06°25.7’N

Longitude 

003°20.53E 

Managing Company or Port Authority 

 

Terminal A Josepdam Port Serv. www.jps.ng     

Terminal B TICT Container Ltd  www.tict-ng.com    

Terminal C Ports & Cargo Handling Serv. www.sifaxgroup.com    

Terminal D Five Star Logistics www.fivestarlogisticsltd.com    

Terminal E Port & Terminal  Ltd www.ptml-nigeria.com  

Management Contact Person 

Terminal A:   

Josepdam Port Serv.     

Mr. Sunday Aindero / 08037241211 / saindero@jps.ng 

 

Terminal B:   

TICT Container Ltd    

Yann Magarian 

Yann.magarian@tict-ng.com  

 

Terminal C:   

Ports & Cargo Handling Serv. 

Mr. John Jenkins/08102852900/ johnje@sifaxgroup.com 

 

Terminal D:   

Five Star Logistics    

Mr. Wolfgang Schneider / 08090401287 / wolfgang.schneider@5starterminal.com  

 

Terminal E: 

Ports and Terminals Multiservices Ltd. www.ptml-nigeria.com  

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures 

Lagos Murtala Muhammed International Airport 

Arik Air, ASKY, British Airways, Delta Airlines, Egypt Air, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, Etihad Airways, KLM, Lufthansa, Middle East Airways, Qatar Airways, Virgin Atlantic Airways 

Port Picture 


 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

Under the NPA concession scheme the following operators are responsible for the management, maintenance and operations of one each of the 5 terminals.  

Terminal services offered are bulk, containers, multipurpose and Ro-ro  

The terminal operators are:

  • Josepdam Port Services,  
  • TICT Container Ltd,  
  • Ports & Cargo Handling Services,   
  • Five Star Logistics,  
  • Port & Terminal Multiservice Ltd  

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link:4.4 Nigeria Port and Waterways Company Contact List

Port Performance 

Tin Can Island has 5 terminals with varying areas of specialty.  

  • Terminal A is predominantly a breakbulk terminal,  
  • Terminal B a core container terminal,  
  • Terminal C, D & E are conventional terminals (containerized, break bulk & RORO). 

The draft of the Tin Can channel is 15 metres while draft alongside the terminals range 12.5 - 13 metres and may be unsuitable for ocean going vessels requiring more drafts.  

Terminal berths are fully optimized however port is congested due to slower than optimum turnaround times. Major bottleneck also occurs as a result of the truck congestion to and from the port complexes. This is now being addressed using holding bays and progress/impact is being monitored. Average waiting time at Tin Can is 2.5 days.  

Cumulative cargo handling capacity of Tin Can (incl. container volume) in 2017 was 15,520,925 MT.   

Seasonal Constraints 

 

Occurs 

Time Frame 

Rainy Season 

Yes 

From April to September 

Major Import Campaigns 

Yes 

From October to March 

Other Comments 

The peak months of the rainy season is between the months of July & August. The major import periods precede the end of year festivities for Nigeria and its major trading partners (Chinese New Year) 

 

Handling Figures for 2017 

Vessel Calls 

1,350 vessels 

Container Traffic (TEUs) 

862,273 

 

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2017 

Bulk (MT) 

 15,521,000 

Break bulk (MT) 

 27,000,000 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges 

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links to the websites of the terminal management companies: 

Josepdam Port services: https://www.jps.ng/

Ports & Cargo: http://sifaxgroup.com/companies/ports-and-cargo-handling-services-limited/

PTML: https://billing.grimaldi-nigeria.com/

TICT: https://www.tict-ng.com/

Five Star Logistic: http://www.fivestarlogisticsltd.com/ 

Berthing Specifications 

Type of Berth 

Quantity 

Length (m) 

Maximum Draft (m) 

Comments 

Conventional Berth 

50+ 

N/A 

12.5m 

There is no specific LOA allocated for conventional berths 

Container Berth 

100+ 

2072m 

12.5m 

                      - 

General Berth 

50 

 

 

 

RoRo Berth 

1 

485 

 

 

Silo Berth 

20 

484m 

12.5m 

Silos are privately owned but available for 3rd party lease 

Berthing Tugs 

20+ 

50m 

- 

Tug boats are allocated to vessels by the Nigeria Port Authorities 

Water Barges 

60+ 

40m 

- 

Container barges are privately owned and operated. RORO barge available is owned and operated by PTML terminal 

 
The total LOA for all terminals in Tin Can is 2,980m and with an average draft of 12.5 meter. 

General Cargo Handling Berths 

Cargo Type 

Berth Identification 

Imports - Bagged Cargo 

1, 1A, 2 & 12 (Joseph dam & Five star) 

Exports - Bagged Cargo 

1, 1A, 2 & 12 (Joseph dam & Five star) 

Imports and Exports - RoRo 

8,9 & 12 (Grimaldi / PTML) 

Other Imports 

Steel coils, Hardboards, paper reels etc 

Port Handling Equipment 

The respective terminals are all concessional leases by the government to private businesses who now operate and manage the port facilities and in turn pay royalties to the government for the period of concession. 

Equipment 

Available 

Total Quantity and Capacity Available 

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage 

Dockside Crane 

Yes 

Sufficient for demand 

Terminal B & C are both fitted with RTG gantry and mobile cranes respectively. 

Container Gantries 

Yes 

Sufficient for demand 

Available in Terminal B & C 

Mobile Cranes 

Yes 

Sufficient for demand 

Available in Terminal B, C, D & E 

Reachstacker 

Yes 

Sufficient for demand 

Available at all terminals 

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) 

Yes 

Sufficient for demand 

Available at select terminals 

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines 

Yes 

Sufficient for demand 

Available upon request and for a fee as this is not terminal owned 

Transtainer 

Yes 

Sufficient for demand 

Available at select terminals 

Forklifts 

Yes 

Sufficient for demand 

Available at all terminals 

Container Facilities 

Facilities 

20 ft 

40 ft 

Container Facilities Available 

Forklifts, Reach stackers, Mobile cranes, RTG Gantry cranes 

Container Freight Station (CFS) 

Yes 

Yes 

Refrigerated Container Stations 

Yes 

Yes 

Number of Reefer Stations  
(Connection Points) 

500+ 

Other Capacity Details 

Upon periods of terminal congestion, units are transferred to off-dock locations for pick up.

Daily Take Off Capacity  
(Containers per Day)  

There are no delays as a result of offloading capacity. Container unloading facilities are efficient.

Number of Reefer Stations  
(Connection Points) 

Terminal A:  Nil 

Terminal B:  200 

Terminal C:  102 

Terminal D:  TBC 

Terminal E:  TBC 

 

Terminal A:  Nil 

Terminal B:  200 

Terminal C:  102 

Terminal D:  TBC 

Terminal E:  TBC 

Emergency Take-off Capacity  

There are no delays as a result of offloading capacity. Container unloading facilities are efficient. 

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift  
(Containers per Shift)  

There are no delays as a result of offloading capacity. Container unloading facilities are efficient. 

 

Customs Guidance 

The Nigerian customs has functions which includes but is not limited to the following: Collection of revenue (Import /Excise Duties & other Taxes /Levies) and accounting for same; anti-smuggling activities; security functions; generating statistics for planning and Budgetary purposes; monitoring Foreign Exchange utilisation, etc; engaging in Research, Planning and Enforcement of Fiscal Policies of Government; manifest processing; licensing and registration of Customs Agents; registration and designation of collecting banks; and working in collaboration with other government agencies in all approved ports and border station. Customs offices are located within and outside the port complex.  

There are 3 units; inspection, clearing and gate control. 

Hours are weekdays between 1000 to 1600 for clearing and 1000-2000 hours for release. Clearing and release officers do not operate weekends or public holidays and may be more difficult to engage on Fridays. Customs Gate Exit officers are on duty 24/7 

https://www.customs.gov.ng  

For more information on customs in Nigeria, please see the following link:1.3 Nigeria Customs Information

Terminal Information 

Multipurpose terminal 

There are multiple multipurpose terminals available they have all necessary facilities (handling equipment, space, storage etc) available. 

Terminal D & E are multipurpose terminals which caters to both containerized and general cargo vessels.  

Terminal D has 1 dedicated berth to RORO vessels with terminal capacity to hold 5000 vehicles at a time. Warehouse facility available is 6,300 m2. 

Terminal E has 2 berths available for RORO or container vessels. Vehicle holding area of terminal is 230,000 m2 and this is including holding facility outside the port complex but is fed using barges. Warehouse facility available is 3,500 m2. 

Grain and bulk handling 

Only the Josepdam terminal (Terminal A) is fitted with suckers for handling grain and bulk shipment. These suckers take up grains from vessels alongside and into Silos. The storage capacity of the silos is 28,000 MT of grain. Suckers are owned but owned by a private business using same for its products/vessels. These suckers are available for lease if required.  

The terminal handles wheat, maize and malt and can take delivery of about 4000 MT of grain daily. The facilities can handle ships of about 30,000 tonnes. There is also a grain bagging facility on-site which is transported by Fleetwood Transportation. 

Main storage terminal 

There is sufficient current warehouse space for food stores, bagged and general cargo however not all facilities are totally secure. This should be checked with clearing agents.  

Terminal A, D & E all have 1 warehouse facilities each within the terminal. However only Terminal A allows cargo storage in the open stack area. 

Storage Type 

Number of Storage Facilities 

Area (m2) 

Bagged Cargo 

3 terminal warehouse facilities 

18,574 

Refrigerated Cargo 

4 Terminals facilities 

N/A 

General Cargo 

1 Terminal open stacking area 

17,000 

Stevedoring 

Stevedoring services are the sole responsibility of the terminal operators. In addition to in-house stevedores, there are several third-party service providers registered with each terminal and the terminal operators nominate stevedoring companies to handle respective vessels. Stevedoring services are adequate and skilled. 

Hinterland Information 

More than 90% of all import shipments are moved out from the port by road. Goods or containers are loaded on respective trucks for delivery to destination. Truck ownership here is a combination of terminal and third-party vendors. Only a small percentage of cargo is initially moved using barges which haul these shipments to another location within the port city from where they are also eventually loaded onto waiting trucks. 

Port Security 

All terminal facilities here currently operate on ISPS level 1. There are strict access control mechanisms put in place by each terminal to prevent the entry of un-authorized personnel into the terminal. All authorized persons must conform to international safety standards 

Security 

ISPS Compliant 

Yes 

Current ISPS Level  
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

Level 1 

Police Boats 

Yes 

Fire Engines 

Yes 

 

 



2.1.3 Nigeria Port of Onne

Port Overview 

Onne port is situated on the Bonny river along the Ogu creek and is home to one of the largest Oil and Gas free zone in the world. There are multiple operations that are carried out in this port in addition to the Oil and Gas operations. Some of such multiple operations are General Cargos, Bulk Cargos (Dry & Wet), Oil Well Equipment, Containerized Cargoes and other Logistics Services provided to companies that are customers and tenants to these terminals. Hence the Port is a multi-purpose Cargo Port. Operators here include WACT terminals, Brawal and INTELS Limited. 

Port website: http://nigerianports.gov.ng/onne/ 

Key port information may also be found at:https://www.maritime-database.com/

 

Port Location and Contact 

Country 

Nigeria 

Province or District 

Onne 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port 

Port Harcourt: 22km 

Port's Complete Name 

West Africa Container Terminal (WACT) 

Latitude 

4.6845°  

Longitude 

7.1575° 

Managing Company or Port Authority 

 

Terminal A: Brawal Shipping (Berth 1) 

Terminal B: INTEL Nigeria Limited (Berths 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11) 

http://www.intelservices.com/onne-port-complex) 

Terminal B: WACT (7, 8) wact.onne@apmterminals.com 

Management Contact Person 

See websites above 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures 

Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa. 

Arik Air, ASKY, British Airways, Egyptair, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, Etihad Airways 

Port Picture 

 



Description and contacts of key companies 

Under the NPA concession program, the following operators are responsible for the management, maintenance and operations of the individual terminal within the Onne port complex. 

These terminals provide services for container vessels, multipurpose and bulk vessels. 

The terminal operators here include; 

  1. Brawal 
  2. INTELS 
  3. WACT 

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Nigeria Port and Waterways Company Contact List

Port Performance 

The Brawal terminal has a total length of about 370 metres straight quay. It has a paved stacking area of 9,400 mwhich is used as an oil servicing base. Warehouse facility available at this terminal measure 6,000 m2. Terminal can host container and general cargo vessels. 

INTELS terminal is the largest Oil and Gas free zone in the Africa and is a deep-sea terminal with channel draft measuring 15 metres. Warehouse area measures a total of 161,689 m2 and terminal can accommodate both containerized and general cargo vessels.  

The West Africa Container Terminal (WACT) is a core container terminal and has an installed yard capacity to handle vessels of up to 4,500 TEU at any point in time. Terminal has a yard space measuring 25 hectares, berth length of 570 metres as well as a draft of 12 metres. 

Cumulative handling capacity at Onne port in 2017 was 27,580,642 MT (incl container volume). 

Average waiting time of vessels alongside Onne terminal is 4 days. 

Seasonal Constraints 

 

Occurs 

Time Frame 

Rainy Season 

Yes 

From April to September 

Major Import Campaigns 

No 

  

Other Comments 

The peak months of the rainy season is between the months of July & August.   

 

Handling Figures for 2017 

Vessel Calls 

681 vessels 

Container Traffic (TEUs) 

1,435,347 TEUs 

 

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2017 

Bulk (MT) 

25,675,000 

Break bulk (MT) 

 unconfirmed 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges 

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following links:  

Berthing Specifications 

Type of Berth 

Total Quantity 

Length (m) 

Maximum Draft (m) 

Comments 

Conventional Berth  

Multiple, 30+ 

Multiple unlimited length berths 

12m 

- 

Container Berth 

Multiple 20+ 

570m 

12m 

- 

Silo Berth 

Nil 

Nil 

Nil 

- 

Berthing Tugs 

N/A 

- 

- 

Tug boats are allocated to vessels by the Nigeria Port Authorities 

Water Barges 

N/A 

- 

- 

Container barges are privately owned and operated. 

General Cargo Handling Berths 

Cargo Type 

Berth Identification 

Imports - Bagged Cargo 

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11 

Exports - Bagged Cargo 

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11 

Imports and Exports - RoRo 

No Preference is Tin Can 

Other Imports 

                  7, 8 

Port handling equipment 

Port equipments at terminals are privately managed. The respective terminals have made investments in handling equipment’s and the respective terminals operate and manage the port facilities and in turn pay royalties to the government for the period of concession. 

Equipment 

Available 

Total Quantity and Capacity Available 

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage 

Dockside Crane 

Yes 

40+, 50-250 MT 

This is only available at INTELS 

Container Gantries 

No  

N/A 

                         - 

Mobile Cranes 

Yes 

6+ Sufficient for demand 

Available at INTELS 

Reach stacker 

Yes 

2+ Sufficient for demand 

Available at both terminals 

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) 

Yes 

  

Available at both terminals 

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines 

No 

N/A 

- 

Transtainer 

No 

N/A 

- 

Forklifts 

Yes 

Sufficient for demand 

Available at both terminals 

Container Facilities 

Facilities 

20 ft 

40 ft 

Container Facilities Available 

Forklifts, Reach stackers, Mobile cranes, container spreader, overhead cranes  

  

Container Freight Station (CFS) 

Yes  

Refrigerated Container Stations 

Yes

Other Capacity Details 

WACT terminal is the core container terminal here and is also beginning to receive additional shipments diverted by importers from Lagos port, hence strains on yard capacity and equipment’s. There aren’t any of such issues for INTELS which is a core conventional terminal. 

Daily Take Off Capacity  
(Containers per Day) 

There are no delays as a result of offloading capacity. Container unloading facilities are efficient. 

 

Number of Reefer Stations  
(Connection Points) 

Brawal unconfirmed 

INTELS:  Nil 

WACT: 375 

Brawal unconfirmed 

INTELS:  Nil 

WACT: 375 

Emergency Take-off Capacity 

There are no delays as a result of offloading capacity. Container unloading facilities are efficient. 

 

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift  
(Containers per Shift) 

There are no delays as a result of offloading capacity. Container unloading facilities are efficient. 

 

Customs Guidance 

Customs offices are located within the port complex and official office hours are between 0800 and 1700 hours every. Customs do not operate weekends or public holidays and may be more difficult to engage on Fridays. 

https://www.customs.gov.ng 

For more information on customs in Nigeria, please see the following link:1.3 Nigeria Customs Information

Terminal Information 

Multi-Purpose Terminal 

The Brawal and INTELS terminal are predominantly multipurpose terminals and have installed facilities to handle general cargo vessels. Warehouse facilities are also available with cumulative installed capacity of 167,689 m2 and draft of 12metres. There are heavy lift cranes available at INTELS and capable of lifting cargo of 200 MT. 

Grain and bulk handling 

Onne port complex is not fitted with handling equipment’s such as suckers to cater for bulk grain vessels.  

Main storage terminal 

There is extensive storage available for general cargo, storage suitable for food commodities is limited. Brawal has 1 warehouse facility while INTELS have 2 warehouse facilities within the terminal and measuring a total of 167,689 m2. 

Storage Type 

Number of Storage Facilities 

Area (m2) 

Bagged Cargo 

3 

167,689 

Refrigerated Cargo 

Refrigerated containers 

- 

General Cargo 

3 

167,689 

Stevedoring 

Stevedoring services are the sole responsibility of the terminal operators. In addition to in-house stevedores, there are several third-party service providers registered with each terminal and the terminal operators nominate stevedoring companies to handle respective vessels. 

Hinterland Information 

Almost 100% of import shipments are moved out from the port by road. Goods or containers are loaded on trucks for delivery to destination. Truck ownership here is a combination of terminal and third-party vendors.     

Port Security 

All 3 terminals currently operate on ISPS level 1. Access into the terminal is in place by each terminal operator to prevent the entry of un-authorized personnel into the terminal.  

Security 

ISPS Compliant 

Yes 

Current ISPS Level  (Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

Level 1 

Police Boats 

Yes 

Fire Engines 

Yes 

 





2.1.4 Nigeria Port of Port Harcourt

Port Overview

Port Harcourt Port is situated off the Gulf of Guinea with a quay length of 1,259 metres and a stacking area of 27,497.15 m2. This port is a multi-purpose facility and is strategically located in one the world’s largest crude oil production regions, the Niger delta. Operators here include the Port and Terminal Operators Limited (PTOL) and BUA Ports and Terminals Nigeria Limited.

The Port is equipped with 16 tanks of 3,048 MT capacity of bulk oil installation and four (4) Arcon sheds with storage capacity 12,486.15m2.

The Port plays the ‘Mother-Port’ role to several jetties surrounding her as ‘satellites’ through the provision of pilotage and towage services, catering for the various markets, relating to Dry, Liquid and General cargo trades.

Port website: http://nigerianports.gov.ng/rivers/

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Nigeria

Province or District

Port Harcourt Quays

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Onne: 22km

Port's Complete Name

Ports and Terminal Operators Limited

Latitude

04°46.0' N

Longitude

007°00.0' E

Managing Company or Port Authority

Terminal A: PTOL Terminal, Mrs Ada / 08065296305

adaku.jephthah@ptolnigeria.com

Terminal B: BUA Ports and Terminal Ltd

info@buagroup.com

Management Contact Person

See above

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa.

Arik Air, British Airways,, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, Etihad Airways

Port Picture

 

Terminal berths

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Under the NPA concession program, the following operators are responsible for the management, maintenance and operations of its individual terminal.

Terminal services offered by these terminals are containers, multipurpose and bulk.

The terminal operators are

  1. Ports and Terminal Operators Limited,
  2. BUA ports and terminals

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Nigeria Port and Waterways Company Contact List

Port Performance

Terminal A has a total length of about 650 metres straight quay. There is no berth limitation to any vessel calling at Terminal A. The distance from Fairway buoy to Bonny is 17 Nautical miles while Bonny to Port Harcourt is 24 Nautical miles steering 7 Nautical. Fairway Buoy to Port Harcourt Port (Terminal A) is about 6 Hours. The average daft at Terminal A is of 9.5 m while the draft of channel is 12.5m.

There are no major limitations in operating through this port except for periodic route congestions. Average waiting time of vessels alongside terminal is 5 days. Cumulative handling capacity at the Port Harcourt port is 3,462,425 MT (Including container volume).

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From April to September

Major Import Campaigns

No


Other Comments

The peak months of the rainy season is between the months of July & August.

Handling Figures for 2017

Vessel Calls

312 vessels

Container Traffic (TEUs)

192,356 TEUs

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2017

Bulk (MT)

6,015,080

Break bulk (MT)

unconfirmed

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: 

  • Ports and Terminal Operating Limited

             http://www.ptolnigeria.com/

  • BUA Ports and Terminal

             https://www.buagroup.com/

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Total Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

5+

599m

9m

-

Container Berth

4+

650m

10.5

-

Silo Berth

Nil

Nil

Nil

-

Berthing Tugs

N/A

-

-

Tug boats are allocated to vessels by the Nigeria Port Authorities

Water Barges

N/A

-

-

Container barges are privately owned and operated.

General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

5,6,7,8,8A

Exports - Bagged Cargo

5,6,7,8,8A

Imports and Exports - RoRo

RoRo vessels do not call at this port, preference is for Tin Can

Other Imports

1,2,3,4

Port Handling Equipment

Port equipment is privately managed. The respective terminals were all concessioned by the government to private businesses who now operate and manage the port facilities and in turn pay royalties to the government for the period of concession.

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

No

N/A

Vessels are expected to be geared.

Container Gantries

No

N/A

Vessels are expected to be geared.

Mobile Cranes

Yes

Sufficient for demand


Reach stacker

Yes

Sufficient for demand

Available at both terminals

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

No

-

-

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

No

N/A

-

Transtainer

No

N/A

-

Forklifts

Yes

Sufficient for demand

Available at both terminals

Container Facilities

Facilities

20 ft

40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Forklifts, Reach stackers, handlers

Forklifts, Reach stackers, handlers

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes

Other Capacity Details

PTOL terminal is the core container terminal here and has been receiving additional shipments diverted by importers from Lagos port, hence strains on yard capacity and equipment. There aren’t any of such issues for BUA which is a core general cargo terminal.

Daily Take Off Capacity
(Containers per Day)

There are no delays as a result of offloading capacity. Container unloading facilities are efficient.

Number of Reefer Stations
(Connection Points)

100+


Emergency Take-off Capacity

There are no delays as a result of offloading capacity. Container unloading facilities are efficient.

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift
(Containers per Shift)

There are no delays as a result of offloading capacity. Container unloading facilities are efficient.

Customs Guidance

Customs offices are located within the port complex and official office hours are between 0800 and 1700 hours every working week. Customs do not operate weekends or public holidays and may be more difficult to engage on Fridays

https://www.customs.gov.ng

For more information on customs in Nigeria, please see the following link: 1.3 Nigeria Customs Information

Terminal Information

Multi-Purpose Terminal

PTOL is predominantly a container terminal and without facilities to handle general cargo vessels.

BUA can handle general cargo and bulk vessels (Frozen fish, Bagged Rice, Bagged cement, Project cargo, Coated steel pipes, etc). They have 2 warehouse facilities within the terminal measuring 4,200m2 total.

Grain and bulk handling

Only BUA terminal is fitted with handling equipment (grabber) to cater for bulk vessels. They have a sucker to cater for Bulk Wheat, Palm Kernel Shell, Bulk Cement etc. They also handle Liquid Bulk Tallow, Crude Palm oil, Base Oil etc.

Main storage terminal

There is sufficient current warehouse space for food stores, bagged and general cargo however not all facilities are totally secure. This should be checked with clearing agents.

BUA has 2 warehouse facilities within the terminal and measuring a total of 4,200m2.

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

2

4200

Refrigerated Cargo

No

-

General Cargo

2

12000

Stevedoring

Stevedoring services are the sole responsibility of the terminal operators. In addition to in-house stevedores, there are several third-party service providers registered with each terminal and the terminal operators nominate stevedoring companies to handle respective vessels.

Hinterland Information

Almost 100% of import shipments are moved out from the port by road. Goods or containers are loaded on trucks for delivery to destination. Truck ownership here is a combination of terminal and third-party vendors. Only a small percentage of cargo are initially moved using barges to other coastal locations within the city.

Port Security

Both terminals currently operate on ISPS level 1. Access into the terminal is strict with mechanisms put in place by each terminal operator to prevent the entry of un-authorized personnel into the terminal. All authorized persons are provided reflective jackets and head helmets before being allowed access into the terminals.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

Yes

Fire Engines

Yes




2.1.5 Nigeria Port of Calabar

Port Overview

Calabar is multi-purpose facility controlled by the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA). It consists of 2 terminals, A and B, and 2 smaller berths in the ‘Old Port’ area. It has 7.5 m channel drafts. Terminals are managed by private operators on concessional leases.

Terminal B which controls 80% of the port facility area is operated under concession by ECM Terminals Ltd, Intels LTD and Addak are the other terminal operators.

Dangote has a milling facility and LaFarge a cement plant in the Port precinct.

Port website: http://nigerianports.gov.ng/calabar/

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Nigeria

Province or District

Cross River

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Calabar - 1 km

Port's Complete Name

Port of Calabar

Latitude

4º 58' 0'' N

Longitude

8º 19' 9'' E

Managing Company or Port Authority

Nigeria Ports Authority: calabar@nigerianports.org

+234 087 232505

ECM Terminals: info@ecmterminals.com

Intels: info@intelservices.com

Addak (Shoreline) Logistics: http://www.shorelinelogistics.com/contact.html

Management Contact Person

See contacts above

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Margaret Ekpo ‘International’ Airport is situated at Calabar however the nearest Airport served with International flights is Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos. Distance: 770 km.

Port Picture


Description and Contacts of Key Companies

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) a federal government agency responsible for governance and operation has granted management concessions for the terminals to the following operators:

- Addak (Shoreline) Logistics: http://www.shorelinelogistics.com/contact.html

- ECM Terminals: info@ecmterminals.com

- Intel Services: info@intelservices.com

They are responsible for all operations and management of the terminals including stevedoring services are the sole responsibility of the terminal operators. In addition to in-house stevedores, there are several third-party service providers registered with each terminal and the terminal operators nominate stevedoring companies to handle respective vessels.

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Nigeria Port and Waterways Company Contact List

Port Performance

Channel draft is 7.5 m. There is now generally no waiting time before berthing with prior booking. Port is not congested, there are no bottlenecks.

Seasonal Constraints


Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes

From April to September

Major Import Campaigns

No


Other Comments


Handling Figures for 2017

Vessel Calls

174

Container Traffic (TEUs)

119,949

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2017

Bulk (MT)

2,160,000

Break bulk (MT)

unconfirmed

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

The rates of other terminal operators can be accessed through their information links below:

- Addak (Shoreline) Logistics: http://www.shorelinelogistics.com/contact.html

- Intel Services: info@intelservices.com

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

Multi-purpose

Container Berth

2

450

6.4 meters

Plans to extend length by 400m

Silo Berth

No




Berthing Tugs

Yes




Water Barges

No





General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

All

Exports - Bagged Cargo

All

Imports and Exports - RoRo

No RoRo

Other Imports


Port Handling Equipment

The port equipment managed by the private companies that operate the terminals under concession from the Nigerian Ports Authority. 

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

No



Container Gantries

No


-

Mobile Cranes

Yes

50-120MT

Sufficient for demand

New

Reachstacker

Yes

10 - 45MT

Sufficient for demand

New

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

No



Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

Yes

1


Transtainer

Yes

Sufficient for demand


Forklifts

Yes

3 - 40MT

Sufficient for demand

Functional

20’ Semi-automatic Spreader

Yes

1

Functional

49’ Semi-automatic Spreader

Yes

1


Container Facilities

Dockside and new Terex Mobile cranes and forklifts

Facilities

20 ft

40 ft

Container Facilities Available

90,000m stacking area

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

20+

Other Capacity Details

Sufficient capacity for current demand

Daily Take Off Capacity
(Containers per Day)

160

Number of Reefer Stations
(Connection Points)

20+

Emergency Take-off Capacity

18/ hour

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift
(Containers per Shift)

160

160

Customs Guidance

Customs offices are located within the port and available full time. Official office hours are between 0800 and 1700 hours every working day, they do not operate weekends or public holidays and may be more difficult to engage on Fridays.

For more information on customs in Nigeria, please see the following links: 

https://www.customs.gov.ng

1.3 Nigeria Customs Information

Terminal Information

MULTIPURPOSE TERMINAL

There are multiple multipurpose terminals available they have all necessary facilities (handling equipment, space, storage etc) available.

Facilities handle containerized cargo, general cargo including oilfield (refined petroleum bitumen) and project cargo, agricultural produce, bagged cement and fish. There are no RoRo facilities available.

GRAIN AND BULK HANDLING

There are grain bulk handling facilities available through Dangote who have milling and storage facilities in the port. They do not bag directly but transfer to their own storage.

MAIN STORAGE TERMINAL

There is sufficient current warehouse space for food stores, bagged and general cargo however not all facilities are totally secure. This should be checked with clearing agents.

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

multiple

28,000+

Refrigerated Cargo

Refrigerated containers

Sufficient for current demand

General Cargo

As for bagged above


Stacking Area

Open, secured.

36,000m2

Stevedoring

Stevedoring services are the sole responsibility of the terminal operators. In addition to in-house stevedores, there are several third-party service providers registered with each terminal and the terminal operators nominate stevedoring companies to handle respective vessels. Stevedoring services are adequate and skilled.

Hinterland Information

Import shipments are moved out from the port by road. Goods or containers are loaded on respective trucks for delivery to destination. Truck ownership here is a combination of terminal and third-party vendors.

Port Security

All terminal facilities here currently operate on ISPS level 1. There is access control to prevent the entry of un-authorized personnel into the terminal area.

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level (Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Level 1

Police Boats

No

Fire Engines

No



2.1.6 Nigeria Port of Warri

Port Overview 

Warri is a multi-purpose facility controlled by the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA). It consists of an ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Port each with 2 terminals plus a Canal Berth within the complex.  

It has 7.5 m channel drafts. Terminals are managed by private operators on concessional leases.

There is over 3,000 m of jetty space.

Port website: http://nigerianports.gov.ng/delta

 Key port information may also be found at:https://www.maritime-database.com/

Port Location and Contact 

Country 

Nigeria 

Province or District 

Delta State 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port 

 Warri 1.5 KM  

Port's Complete Name 

 Warri Port Complex 

Latitude 

5.514868° 

Longitude 

5.722950° 

Managing Company or Port Authority 

 

Nigerian Ports Authority 

Old Port Terminal A:  

New Port Terminal B: 

Integrated Logistics Services(Intels) Nig. Ltd. 

info@intelservices.com +234 (053) 465 100 

Old Port Terminal B: Ocean & Cargo Terminal Services. Ltd (Mr Henry AJOH (GM)) 

henryaj@sifaxgroup.com 08023131040 

New Port Terminal A  

Old-Port (Canal Berth): Associated Maritime Services   

Management Contact Person 

See details above 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures 

Lagos (425 km) 

Port Picture 

image


Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

Ocean & Cargo Terminal Services Ltd are responsible for management of Terminal B. 

Integrated Logistics Services (Intels) Ltd. manage Old Port Terminal A and New Port Terminal B. 

Associated Maritime Services manage the Old-Port (Canal Berth) and New Port Terminal A.

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link:4.4 Nigeria Port and Waterways Company Contact List

Port Performance 

Port operates effectively with no obvious bottlenecks.

Seasonal Constraints 

 

Occurs 

Time Frame 

Rainy Season 

Yes  

From April to September 

Major Import Campaigns 

Yes  

From October to February 

Other Comments 

  

 

Handling Figures for 2017 

Vessel Calls 

484 

Container Traffic (TEUs) 

N/A 

 

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2017 

Bulk (MT) 

3,462,123 

Break bulk (MT) 

N/A 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges 

http://sifaxgroup.com/company/ports-and-cargo/ 

http://www.intelservices.com/warri-port-complex 

 Berthing Specifications 

Type of Berth

Quantity 

Length (m) 

Maximum Draft (m) 

Comments 

Conventional Berth 

4 

364 

6.2 

 note berth is multipurpose 

Container Berth 

4 

364 

6.2 

               ‘’ 

Silo Berth 

Nil 

 

 

 

Berthing Tugs 

1 

 

 

Available  

Water Barges 

1 

 

 

Available on request 

General Cargo Handling Berths 

Cargo Type 

Berth Identification 

Imports - Bagged Cargo 

Forwarding and Clearing agents will ensure correct berths are allocated for required cargos as per supplied BOL’s 

 

Exports - Bagged Cargo 

Imports and Exports - RoRo 

Other Imports 

Port Handling Equipment 

All handling equipment is privately owned by the Terminal Management that operate the terminals under concession from the Nigerian Ports Authority. 

Equipment 

Available 

 Available 

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage 

Dockside Crane 

Yes 

1     250 MT 

Good 

Container Gantries 

No 

 

 

Mobile Cranes 

Yes 

15+    50 – 250 MT 

Good 

Reachstacker 

Yes 

2 RS, of 45tons capacity 

Good 

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) 

No 

 

 

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines 

No 

 

 

Transtainer 

No 

 

 

Forklifts 

Yes 

20+       3 - 40 MT 

Good 

Container Facilities 

Facilities 

20 ft 

40 ft 

Container Facilities Available 

 60,000m2 + 

Container Freight Station (CFS) 

 Warehouse capacity to handle CFS   

Refrigerated Container Stations 

Nil 

Other Capacity Details 

Future development planned of 250,000m2 + 

Daily Take Off Capacity  
(Containers per Day)  

There are no delays as a result of offloading capacity. Container unloading facilities are efficient. 

 

Number of Reefer Stations  
(Connection Points) 

Nil 

Emergency Take-off Capacity  

There are no delays as a result of offloading capacity. Container unloading facilities are efficient. 

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift  
(Containers per Shift)  

As above 

Customs Guidance 

Customs offices are located within the port and available full time. Official office hours are between 0800 and 1700hours every working day, they do not operate weekends or public holidays and may be more difficult to engage on Fridays.  

For more information on customs in Nigeria, please see the following link:1.3 Nigeria Customs Information

Terminal Information 

MULTIPURPOSE TERMINAL 

Port has facilities available for handling containers, RoRo bulk and general cargo handling requirements.  

GRAIN AND BULK HANDLING 

Port can handle grain and bulk cargo, but delivery has to be on direct delivery bases there are no silos or holding areas. 

MAIN STORAGE TERMINAL 

Storage Type 

Number of Storage Facilities 

Area (m2) 

Bagged Cargo 

   

30,000m2+ 

Refrigerated Cargo 

Refrigerated containers 

 

General Cargo 

 

 

Stevedoring 

Stevedoring services are the sole responsibility of the terminal operators. In addition to in-house stevedores, there are several third-party service providers registered with each terminal and the terminal operators nominate stevedoring companies to handle respective vessels. 

Hinterland Information 

Import shipments are moved out from the port by road. Goods or containers are loaded on respective trucks for delivery to destination. Truck ownership here is a combination of terminal and third-party vendors. 

Port Security 

Security 

ISPS Compliant 

Yes 

Current ISPS Level  
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

Operating on security level 1 

Police Boats 

Yes 

Fire Engines 

No 

 



2.2 Nigeria Aviation

Key airport information may also be found at:http://worldaerodata.com/  

Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) is the regulatory body for aviation in Nigeria. Under the Civil Aviation Act 2006 the authority is empowered to regulate Aviation Safety and also to carry out oversight functions of Airports, Airspace, Meteorological Services, etc. as well as economic regulations of the industry.  

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) is a service organization statutorily charged to manage all Commercial Airports in Nigeria and provide services to both passenger and cargo airlines. 

The Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) transport infrastructure programme emphasises aviation development, calling on the government to establish fast-track completion of new airport cargo and passenger handling terminals to boost total annual capacity from 208,424 tonnes of cargo and 15m passengers, to hit 276,848 tonnes and 45m air passengers by 2020. 

The government is currently undertaking several major airport projects to meet its ERGP targets, including building new airport terminals at Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Kano, Enugu and Port Harcourt, as well as a planned new airport in Lekki, Lagos. ChinaCivil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) will construct the four new terminals under a N153bn ($494.6m) agreement signed with the federal government in July 2014. 

There are numerous national and international carriers operating in Nigeria. Overall national capacity is adequate. 

Nigeria has one of the world’s highest number of private aircraft (jets), both local and foreign registered. There is a significant commercial helicopter fleet based in the south of the country supporting the oil and gas sector.  

The most significant constraint is security, in the northeastern region of the country. Aircraft operating out of Maiduguri airport will require war insurance. 

Some airports have international in their title though the availability of international flights should be checked. Apart from airports, Nigeria also has a number of scattered runways and airfields located throughout the whole country. The majority of them are owned by Nigeria military forces and some oil enterprises. In general, Nigeria has 26 airports, 5 among them international. 

Airports under FAAN control 

For more information on government agency and airport company contact information, please see the following links:

4.1 Nigeria Government Contact List

4.5 Nigeria Airport Companies Contact List

Procedures for Foreign Registered Aircraft 

GUIDELINES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATION OF FOREIGN REGISTERED AIRCRAFT IN GENERAL AVIATION IN NIGERIA 

This document prescribes guidelines and requirements for operation of foreign registered aircraft in general aviation in Nigeria. 

1.0 General Guidelines and Requirements 

1.1       Application for utilization of foreign registered aircraft (this must be made in respect of each aircraft to be operated) must be addressed to the Authority. The applicant must also obtain Ministerial permit to import the aircraft from the Honourable Minister of Aviation. 

1.2       The operator must have a valid Permit for Non-Commercial Flight (PNCF) which can be obtained from the Authority. (1) 

1.3       It is required that the CAA of country of registration must be an ICAO member state and CAA of that state must have been audited by the ICAO and found satisfactory. 

1.4       NCAA inspector(s) must carry out a pre-importation inspection of the aircraft at a cost to be borne by the applicant (operator) before the aircraft will be given clearance to operate into the country. 

2.0   Application for Maintenance Clearance Certificate (MCC) 

2.1       In the case of aircraft to be used for private air transport, application must be made by the operator for Maintenance Clearance Certificate (MCC).  This is issued after the operator has demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Directorate of Airworthiness Standards (DAWS), that there is in force, an acceptable maintenance arrangement for the aircraft and that the said aircraft is airworthy. (2) 

2.2       Aircraft Equipment must be adequate for its intended operation and should include Digital FDR, CVR, GPWS, INS or GPS and HF radio (see Nigeria CARs Part 7) 

2.3       There must be a Current Certificate of Airworthiness in force in respect of the aircraft 

2.4       Qualification of the line maintenance certifying staff and validity of their licences issued by the said CAA of country of registration shall be verified. 

2.5       NCAA airworthiness inspectors will perform at operator’s expense, survey of the aircraft during annual and/or major checks and for the purpose of MCC renewal.  Audit of the documents pertaining to the following shall also be carried out.  These are: 

2.5.1    status of compliance with ageing programme (Corrosion Prevention and Control, Supplemental Structural Inspection or equivalent, Service Bulletins, other Airworthiness Directives, etc. as applicable). 

2.5.2    status of compliance with approved maintenance programme or manufacturer’s maintenance manual. 

2.5.3        approval of modifications and repairs on the aircraft, 

2.5.4        maintenance records of the aircraft. 

2.5.5    All documents submitted to NCAA must be in the English Language. 

 3.0  Application for Flight Operations Clearance Certificate (FOCC) 

3.1       In the case of aircraft to be used for private air transport, application must be made by the operator for Flight Operations Clearance Certificate (FOCC).  This is issued to the operator by the Directorate of Operations & Training (DOT) after examining the following. 

3.1.1    Qualification and Validity of flight crew licences issued by the CAA of the country of registration 

3.1.2    Current simulator reports on flight crew. Approval of simulator facility 

3.1.3    Medical report in respect of each pilot. 

3.1.4    All required documents for operation of the aircraft among others.

4.0  Safety Oversight 

4.1       NCAA shall notify the CAA of the country of registration about the aircraft’s operation in Nigeria. 

4.2       NCAA and the CAA of the country of registration to meet and sign an agreement for the safety oversight of the aircraft. (This should be facilitated by the Operator). 

4.3       All reportable defects shall be intimated to NCAA and the CAA in the English Language and the language of the country of the CAA respectively.  In addition, details of a failure or incident and the maintenance action taken must be sent immediately to the DAWS in case of component or system failure, or any incident (including foreign body ingestion into the engine), which requires unscheduled maintenance action. 

4.4       In case of incidents or accidents occurring which require investigation while the aircraft is/are operating in Nigeria, the state shall participate with its representatives on the investigation committee, in accordance with the provisions of ICAO Annex 13. 

 

Should you require further information contact: 

The Director General 

Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority 

Aviation House, P.M.B. 21029, 21038 

Ikeja, Lagos. 

 

For more information on procedures for foreign registered aircraft, please see the following link: https://ncaa.gov.ng/services/registration-of-agents-of-foreign-airlines/

 

 

2.2.1 Nigeria Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja

Airport Overview 

The airport consists of an international and a domestic terminal. Both terminals share the same runway. Runway refurbishment was completed in 2017.  

It is the second busiest airport in Nigeria. It has presently terminal A, B, C and D for international and domestic operations. Recently, terminal E has been opened for international operations but not completed. 

It also has the presidential wing with a taxiway linking the runway, presidential chalet, presidential lounge, presidential hangar, general aviation terminal for VIPs, cargo/pilgrim’s terminal, cargo warehouse and hangars. The apron expansion work is ongoing and as such poses constraints to airlines as regards aircraft parking for ramp activities. 

There are no other major concerns or issues that commonly affect operators and customers. 

Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Nigeria 

Province or District 

Federal Capital Territory 

Nearest Town or City  
with Distance from Airport 

Abuja 45 (km) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport 

Latitude 

9.006792 

Longitude 

7.263172 

Elevation (ft and m) 

1,123 ft / 342 m 

 

IATA Code 

ABV 

ICAO Code 

DNAA 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) 

http://www.faan.gov.ng/ 

Management Contact Person 

FAAN 

Tel. +234 8033334232 / 08036527009 

Open From (hours) 

24 hours 

Open To (hours) 

24 hours 

Airport Picture 

1 Runway

2 Terminal

3 Cargo 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) is a service organization statutorily charged to manage all Commercial Airports in Nigeria.  

Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) provides regulatory function for government.

Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) provides Air Navigation Services to airspace users.

Nigerian Customs Services are in charge of all import and export activities.

Cargo handling facilities operated by Nigerian Aviation Handling Companies (NAHCO) and Skyway Aviation Handling Company Plc (SAHCO). They handle aviation cargo, aircraft handling, passenger facilitation, fueling services, crew transportation and aviation training, all the actions that take place from the time an aircraft touches down on the tarmac to the time it is airborne. 

Check Port Security, Pathfinder Security and Platinum security provide security functions (Managed by FAAN). 

For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link:4.5 Nigeria Airport Companies Contact List

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at:http://www.azfreight.com/  

Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator 

Airport was upgraded in 2017 and there are ongoing upgrades to facilities. 

The airport presently accommodates 8 domestic carriers and 10 international airlines with daily scheduled operations and other ad hoc operators totaling over 5,000 domestic and 2,000 international passengers daily.  

Other international carriers are on a waiting list to start operations once the international terminal E Avio-bridge and the apron expansion are complete.  

Performance for 2018 

 

Per Year 

Per Month 

Per Day 

Total Aircraft Movements 

69,800 

5,820 

200 

Total Passengers  

 4,879,066 

406,589 

13,000 

Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) 

100,000 

9000 

300  

Current Activity of the Airport (MT) 

10,375 

860 

28 

Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) 

300 

30 

 

The majority of incoming shipments are diplomatic and aid cargo such as pharmaceuticals donated by countries and humanitarian groups and construction materials mostly by Julius Berger. The current capacity is very small compared with Lagos airport. 

A major constraint is limited covered storage for large volume cargos. Outdoor storage requires covers/tarpaulins in rainy season. 

Runways 

Runway refurbishment carried out in 2017, runway is in good condition. 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

3610 m x 45 m 

Orientation 

04/22 

Surface 

Asphalt 

Helicopter Pad(s) 

No dedicated space as such. Helipad designated as per FAAN instruction and based on needs. Normally on General Aviation ramp.

Helipad #1 

Present 

No 

Largest Helicopter that can land 

Any 

Width and Length (m) 

N/A 

Surface 

Asphalt 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

All infrastructure is in reasonable condition there are ongoing planned enhancements and upgrades. 

Customs 

Yes 

JET A-1 fuel 

Yes 

Immigration 

Yes 

AVGAS 100 

Yes 

Terminal Building 

Yes 

Single Point Refuelling 

No 

Passenger Terminal 

Yes 

Air Starter Units 

Yes 

Cargo terminal 

Yes 

Ground Power (mobile) 

Yes 

Pax Transport to Airfield 

Yes 

Ground Handling Services 

Yes 

Control Tower 

Yes 

Latrine Servicing 

Yes 

Weather Facilities 

Yes 

Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) 

9 

Catering Services 

Yes 

De-icing Equipment 

N/A 

Base Operating Room 

Yes 

Parking Ramp Lighting 

Yes 

Airport Radar 

Yes 

Approach & Runway Lights 

Yes 

NDB 

Yes 

VOR 

Yes 

ILS 

Yes 

 

 

Airport Operating Details 

Operating Details 

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo 

B737 

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet 

B-747:AN-124 

Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) 

1600 m2 

Storage Area (m3 and MT) 

 

Handling Equipment 

Elevators / Hi Loaders  

 Yes 

Max Capacity (MT) 

 16 

Max Height (m) 

Up to the upper deck of a B747 

Loading Ramps 

 No 

Other Comments 

Handling by NAHCO and/or SAHCOL 

Customs Guidance 

Customs processes make use of NICIS system for customs declaration.

3 types of airfreight Clearance: 

  1. Normal clearing- Including all documents: Shipping documents, PAAR & FORM M 
  2. Pre-Release clearing- Including all documents: Shipping documents, FORM M except PAAR and regularizing with customs after delivery 
  3. Express clearing- Courier shipments 

Customs offices are located at both international and cargo warehouse/complex. Customs working hours in the cargo warehouse is 0800hrs to 1700hrs, Mondays to Fridays only.   

For more information on customs in Nigeria please see the following link:1.3 Nigeria Customs Information

Storage Facilities 

Limited storage facilities are available at airport:  

  • Dry and temperature controlled
  • Dangerous goods storage area 
  • Diplomatic mail/pouch 
  • Cold room 
  • Fragile cargo storage area 

Airfield Costs 

NAVIGATION CHARGES 

Charges 

Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) 

 

0 - 7,000 

7,001 - 136,000 

136,001 and over 

Navigation (per journey) USD - $ 

Varies with routing 

 

 

Landing USD - $ 

63 

1,236 

1,236 and above 

Night Landing USD - $ 

95 

1,855 

1,855 and above 

Night Take-Off USD - $ 

$ 0,01364/kg 

Parking 

8 

155 

155 and above 

Handling Charges 

2790 

3906 

4457 and above 

FUEL SERVICES CHARGES 

 

Price per Litre USD - $ 

Jet A-1 

85c-$1/ l 

Avgas 

Not available 

CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES 

Import Charges 

Type of Charge 

Rate USD - $ per kg 

Comments 

Handling Charge 

$ 0.1275 

  

Break Bulk Fee 

$ 0.16 kg 

 

Diplomatic Mail 

 

 

Strong Room – per consignment 

$ 0.06 kg 

 

Cold Storage Fee 

 $ 0.649 

 

Delivery Outside Normal Working Hours 

$ 0.16 kg 

  

Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt 

 $ 0.16 

 

Storage per Day 

$ 0.03 

7 days grace period  

Export 

Handling Charges – Un-palletized Cargo 

$ 0.08 

 

International Air Waybill 

 

 

Local Air Waybill 

 

 

Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation 

 

 

Air Way Bill Documentation 

 

 

Diplomatic Mail 

$ 0.08 

 

Storage Charges per Day 

 $ 0.03 

 

AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES 

Aircraft weighing over 195,044 kg - $50 per use. Aircraft weighing between 0-195,044 kg - $40 per use. 

Security 

Airfield is fenced, FAAN security personnel patrolling 24/7. All baggage and passengers required to go through x-ray screening.  



 

2.2.2 Nigeria Murtala Mohammed International Airport Lagos

Airport Overview

Murtala Muhammed International Airport is Nigeria's largest international airport.

It consists of an international and a domestic terminal, located about one kilometre from each other. Both terminals share the same runways. The airport includes the headquarters of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).

There are no major concerns or bottlenecks that negatively impact on operators’ activities and customers.

About five million people travel through the MMIA every year and another three million through the domestic terminal. 

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Nigeria

Province or District

Lagos State

Nearest Town or City
with Distance from Airport

Ikeja

5 km

Airport’s Complete Name

Murtala Muhammed International Airport  

Latitude

6.577369

06°34’38”N

Longitude

03.321156 E

003°19’16”E

Elevation (ft and m)

135 ft / 41m

IATA Code

LOS

ICAO Code

DNMM

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN)

http://www.faan.gov.ng/

Management Contact Person

Mrs. Shina Aba (FAAN)

Tel. +234 8033334232

Open From (hours)

First flight 0630 (Airport open 24/7)

Open To (hours)

Last flight 2045

Airport Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) is a service organization statutorily charged to manage all Commercial Airports in Nigeria.

Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) providing regulatory function for government.

Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) provides Air Navigation Services to airspace users.

Nigerian Customs Services are in charge of all import and export activities.

Cargo handling facilities operated by Nigerian Aviation Handling Companies (NAHCO) and Skyway Aviation Handling Company Plc (SAHCO). They handle aviation cargo, aircraft handling, passenger facilitation, and fuelling services. Crew transportation and aviation training, all the actions that take place from the time an aircraft touches down on the tarmac to the time it is airborne.

For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Nigeria Airport Companies Contact List

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/

Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator

The airport is currently close to capacity, current cargo capacity is restricted by the cargo ramp size. Extensions are in final planning stages. A new terminal building is to be constructed. Date of completion is hard to estimate, predicted to be with 2 years

Performance for 2017


Per Year

Per Month

Per Day

Total Aircraft Movements

90,000

7,500

240

Total Passengers

6,000,000

500,000

15,800

Total Capacity of the Airport (MT)

Operating close to current capacity

Current Activity of the Airport (MT)

47,000 MT

3,900 MT

128 MT

Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS)

No



Runways

Runway in good condition.

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

3900 m x 60 m

Orientation

18R/36L

Surface

Asphalt

Runway in good condition.

Runway #2

Runway Dimensions

2743m x 45 m

Orientation

18R/36L

Surface

Asphalt

Helicopter Pad(s)

No dedicated space as such. Helipad designated landing as per FAAN instruction and based on needs.

Helipad #1

Present

No

Largest Helicopter that can Land

Any

Width and Length (m)

N/A

Surface

Asphalt

Airport Infrastructure Details

Airfield has had recent upgrades; all usual facilities are available and well maintained.

Customs

Yes

JET A-1 fuel

Yes

Immigration

Yes

AVGAS 100

Yes

Terminal Building

Yes

Single Point Refuelling

Yes

Passenger Terminal

Yes

Air Starter Units

Yes

Cargo terminal

Yes

Ground Power (mobile)

Yes

Pax Transport to Airfield

Yes

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Control Tower

Yes

Latrine Servicing

Yes

Weather Facilities

Yes

Fire Fighting Category (ICAO)

8

Catering Services

Yes

De-icing Equipment

No

Base Operating Room

Yes

Parking Ramp Lighting

Yes

Airport Radar

Yes

Approach & Runway Lights

Yes

NDB

Yes

VOR

Yes

ILS

Yes



Airport Operating Details

Operating Details

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo

B-747: AN-124

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet

B-747: AN-124

Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²)

160 m x 50 m (8000 m2 )

Storage Area (m3 and MT)


Handling Equipment

Elevators / Hi Loaders

yes

Max Capacity (MT)

35000

Max Height (m)

5.6 m

Loading Ramps

No

Other Comments

Handling by NAHCO and/or SAHCOL

Customs Guidance

Customs are available at the terminal building on a 24 hours basis. And at the Cargo warehouses within regular working hours.

For more information on customs in Nigeria, please see the following link: 1.3 Nigeria Customs Information

Storage Facilities

SAHCO PLC import and export warehouse covers an area up to 22,000 m2 with 24hour CCTV coverage of all areas and access control in place to ensure only authorized personnel and vehicles are allowed into the facilities.

The warehouses are equipped with general cargo racks and special cargo handling facilities such as Fridges, Freezers, Temperature Controlled room, Dangerous goods, Vault, Oversize area, etc.

Airfield Costs

NAVIGATION CHARGES

Charges

Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg)


0 - 7,000

7,001 - 136,000

136,001 and over

Navigation (per journey) USD - $

Dependent on routing and aircraft type

Dependent on routing and aircraft type

Dependent on routing and aircraft type

Landing USD - $

International: $ 0.00909/kg

Domestic:     $ 0.0007/kg

Night Landing USD - $

0.00909 x a/c weight x current bar rate

0.00909 x a/c weight x current bar rate

0.00909 x A/c Weight x current bar rate

Night Take-Off USD - $

0.01364 x a/c weight x current bar rate

0.25xa/c weight x current bar rate

0.25 x a/c weight x current bar rate

Parking

0.00114 x current bar rate x chargeable parking hours

0.00114 x current bar rate x chargeable parking hours

0.00114 x current bar rate x chargeable parking hours

Handling Charges

As per agreement

As per agreement

As per agreement

 

FUEL SERVICES CHARGES


Price per Litre USD - $

Jet A-1

$ 0.069/l.

Avgas

$ 0.069/l.


CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES

Import Charges

Type of Charge

Rate USD - $ per kg

Comments

Handling Charge

0.1520092


Break Bulk Fee


Incorporated into the handling charge

Diplomatic Mail

0.190827


Strong Room – per consignment

1.90827


Cold Storage Fee

0.0763308

Per day

Delivery Outside Normal Working Hours

N/A


Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt


As per airline specific requirement

Storage per Day

0.0360451

   7 days

Export

Handling Charges – Un-palletized Cargo

0.091336


International Air Waybill

0.091336


Local Air Waybill

N/A


Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation


As per airline specific requirement

Air Way Bill Documentation


As per airline specific requirement

Diplomatic Mail

0.091336


Storage Charges per Day

0.0360451


AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES

Aircraft weighing over 195,044 kg - $50 per use. Aircraft weighing between 0-195,044 kg - $40 per use.

Security

Airfield is fenced, FAAN security personnel patrolling 24/7. All baggage and passengers required to go through x-ray screening.



2.2.3 Nigeria Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport

Airport Overview

MAKIA is one of the country’s oldest international airports. It is a major transit point for the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajji), and the main connection point for Northern Nigeria air travellers. The remodelled Makia was commissioned on March 15, 2015. The airport serves civilian and military flights. The terminal facilities lie between the two runways. The airport has an international and a domestic terminal, and a custom bonded cargo warehouse owned by Skyway Aviation Handling Company Plc (SAHCO). The airport handles over 400,000 passengers yearly and cargo flights operations.

The airport experiences some congestion as a result of economic growth and the increase in population. Air bridge services are not available in Kano station as only passenger steps are used. The current airport/terminal has been upgraded. 


Airport Location and Contact

Country

Nigeria

Province or District

Kano State

Nearest Town or City
with Distance from Airport

Kano

4 Km

Airport’s Complete Name

Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport

Latitude

12.047589

12 02’51’’.32 N

Longitude

8.524622

008 31’28.64’’ E

Elevation (ft and m)

1,562 ft / 476 m

IATA Code

KAN

ICAO Code

DNKN

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN)

http://www.faan.gov.ng/

Management Contact Person

FAAN Airport Manager (Tel. 08037882753,08085733837)

Open From (hours)

24 hours

Open to (hours)

24 hours

Airport Picture

1 Runway #1     2 Runway #2  3 Parking apron   4 Terminal   5 Cargo areas

 

           

Domestic Arrival of the MAKIA Airport

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

  • Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria(FAAN) is a service organization statutorily charged to manage all Commercial Airports in Nigeria.
  • Nigeria civil aviation Authority (NCAA) providing regulatory function for government
  • Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) provides Air Navigation Services to airspace users
  • Nigerian Customs services-in charge of all import and export activities
  • National Drug and Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)
  • National Agency for Foods Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC)
  • Cargo handling facilities operated by Nigerian Aviation Handling Companies (NAHCO) and Skyway Aviation Handling Company Plc (SAHCO). They handle aviation cargo, aircraft handling, passenger facilitation, and fuelling services. Crew transportation and aviation training, all the actions that take place from the time an aircraft touches down on the tarmac to the time it is airborne.

For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Nigeria Airport Companies Contact List

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/

 

S/NO

TITLE OF POSITION

ADDRESS OF HOLDER

TELEPHONE

1

AIRPORT MANAGER

MAKIA KANO

08037882753,08085733837

2

HOD (ARFFS)

MAKIA KANO

08035877662

3

FAAN AERODROME RESCUE & FIRE SERVICES (WATCH ROOM)

MAKIA KANO

064430741

064333973

4

AIRPORT SAFETY OFFICER

MAKIA KANO

08032707475

5

HOD (OPERATIONS)

MAKIA KANO

08023570856

6

REGIONAL MANAGER NCAA

MAKIA KANO

08057495351

08127137997

7

KANO STATE FIRE SERVICE

KANO, STATE

064-895435

07051246833

8

O/C NAF FIRE SQUANDRON

NIGERIA AIR FORCE FIRE SERVICE

064-891677

08114834862

9

DSS DIRECTOR

FAAN MAKIA

08063721008

10

MAC

MILITARY AIRPOT COMMANDANT MAKIA

08034534569

11

AIRSPACE MANAGER

NIGERIA AIRSPACE MANAGEMENT AGENCY

08125754045

12

DIVISIONAL POLICE OFFICER (DPO)

MAKIA KANO

08039655077

13

STATION MANAGER (SAHCO)

MAKIA KANO

08099902198

08030477471

14

O/C CUSTOMS

MAKIA

08034049757

15

CONTROL TOWER

MAKIA

08150905205

16

MET MANAGER

MAKIA

08051308671

17

O/C IMMIGRATIONS

MAKIA

08036566579

18

CONOIL MANAGER (JET A1)

MAKIA

08055213946


Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator

Performance for 2018


Per Year

Per Month

Per Day

Total Aircraft Movements

8,900

740

23

Total Passengers

582,000

48500

1560

Total Capacity of the Airport (MT)

5,840

700

16

Current Activity of the Airport (MT)

5,000

416

13

Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS)

1



Runways

Runway is in good condition.

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

3,301m x 60m

Orientation

06/24

Surface

Asphalt

Runway is in good condition. Military use only

Runway #2

Runway Dimensions

2451m x 45m

Orientation

05/23

Surface

Asphalt

Helicopter Pad(s)

No dedicated space as such. Helipad designated as per FAAN instruction and based on needs.

Helipad #1

Present

No

Largest Helicopter that can Land

Any

Width and Length (m)

N/A

Surface

Asphalt

Airport Infrastructure Details

All infrastructure is in reasonable condition there are ongoing planned enhancements and upgrades.

Customs

Yes

JET A-1 fuel

Yes

Immigration

Yes

AVGAS 100

Yes

Terminal Building

Yes

Single Point Refuelling

No

Passenger Terminal

Yes

Air Starter Units

Yes

Cargo terminal

Yes

Ground Power (mobile)

Yes

Pax Transport to Airfield

Yes

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Control Tower

Yes

Latrine Servicing

Yes

Weather Facilities

Yes

Fire Fighting Category (ICAO)

8

Catering Services

Yes

De-icing Equipment

No

Base Operating Room

Yes

Parking Ramp Lighting

Yes

Airport Radar

Yes

Approach & Runway Lights

Yes

NDB

Yes

VOR

Yes

ILS

Yes



Airport Operating Details

Operating Details

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo

B-747; AN-124

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet

B-747; AN-124

Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²)

119,000m2

Storage Area (m3 and MT)

1,206m2

Handling Equipment

Elevators / Hi Loaders

Yes

Max Capacity (MT)

15 MT

Max Height (m)

5.6 m

Loading Ramps

Yes

Other Comments


Customs Guidance

Nigerian Customs Services (NIS) operates in the cargo export and import warehouse shed, their operating hours is from 0800hrs to 1700hrs on Monday to Friday. There is a good service relationship between the officials of NCS, GSA, Airliners and other agencies at the airport.

The NCS headquarters office is located in the city at Club Road, Kano State Nigeria with office branch in the airport environment.

For more information on customs in Nigeria please see the following link: 1.3 Nigeria Customs Information 

Storage Facilities

There is a storage facility which can accommodate export cargo of up to 202,117m2 and import 1,206m2 respectively. All payment, taxes, security and documentation issues are handled according to agreements.

Airfield Costs

NAVIGATION CHARGES

Navigation charges are determined by Maximum Weight of the Aircraft while landing rates are categorized on day and night for maximum of three (3) hours after which time exceeding 45 minutes attract extra charges reflected below.

Passenger rate charge (Passenger Services Charges) PSC is $50 if any and to be carried, and the dollar series has to be 2009 and above.

Handling charges are estimated depending on the aircraft type and agreement between the airline and handling company which can provide certain discount.

Difficulties in making payment due to payment no longer being cash payments but rather paid through Remittal from bank and the cash has to be on transfer basis, not deposit as usual.

Charges

Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg)


0 - 7,000

7,001 - 136,000

136,001 and over

Navigation (per journey) USD - $

271

1,119

1,885

Landing USD - $

1 - 64

MTOW x 0.00909

65 - 1,236
MTOW x 0.00909

1,237 & ABOVE
MTOW x 0.00909

Night Landing USD - $

MTOW x 0.01364

MTOW x 0.01364

MTOW x 0.01364

Night Take-Off USD - $




Parking - $

PER/HR = 0.00114

PER/HR = 0.00114

PER/HR = 0.00114

Handling Charges - $

880

2,295

4,655

FUEL SERVICES CHARGES

JET A-1 is available in the station and provided by different oil company at different rates. The highest is indicated on the table below. While AVGAS is not available, a request can be made 1 week before arrival of aircraft for it to be transported in drums from Lagos to Kano (LOS/KAN). The transportation cost is not included on the table shown below.


Price per Litre USD - $

Jet A-1

$ 0.065/l.

Avgas

3.00/l.

CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES

Charges are as per agreement.

Import Charges

Type of Charge

Rate USD - $ per kg

Comments

Handling Charge

0.11


Break Bulk Fee

0.11


Diplomatic Mail

1


Strong Room – per consignment

0.16

Not per consignment

Cold Storage Fee

0.18


Delivery Outside Normal Working Hours



Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt



Storage per Day



Export

Handling Charges – Un-palletized Cargo

0.08


International Air Waybill

4


Local Air Waybill



Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation

1.5


Air Way Bill Documentation

4


Diplomatic Mail

0.81


Storage Charges per Day



AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES

Air bridge services are not available in Kano station as only passenger steps are used.

Security

Airfield is fenced, FAAN security personnel patrolling 24/7. All baggage and passengers required to go through x-ray screening. Military presence contributes to additional security.



2.2.4 Nigeria Port Harcourt International Airport

Airport Overview 

An international airport located in Omagwa, a suburb of Port Harcourt. 

The airport has two terminals for both international and domestic flights. The new International terminal was commissioned on October 25 2018. It is the third busiest airport in Nigeria. 

There is considerable traffic generated by the nearby oil and gas industry.     

Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Nigeria 

Province or District 

Rivers State 

Nearest Town or City  
with Distance from Airport 

Omagwa (Port Harcourt) 

7km 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Port Harcourt International Airport 

Latitude 

5.01594 

5°00’55”N 

Longitude 

6.949594 

006 56’58.54’’E 

Elevation (ft and m) 

87 ft / 27m 

IATA Code 

PHC 

ICAO Code 

DNPO 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN)

http://www.faan.gov.ng/ 

Management Contact Person 

FAAN 

Tel. +234 8033334232 

Open From (hours) 

0600 (first flight) Airport open 24/7 

Open To (hours) 

1800 (last flight) Airport open 24/7 

Airport Picture 

 

1 Terminal building 2 Cargo Area 3 Apron 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) is a service organization statutorily charged to manage all Commercial Airports in Nigeria.  

Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) providing regulatory function for government 

Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) provides Air Navigation Services to airspace users 

Nigerian Customs services-in charge of all import and export activities 

Cargo handling facilities operated by Nigerian Aviation Handling Companies (NAHCO) and Skyway Aviation Handling Company Plc (SAHCO). They handle aviation cargo, aircraft handling, passenger facilitation, and fuelling services. Crew transportation and aviation training, all the actions that take place from the time an aircraft touches down on the tarmac to the time it is airborne. 

For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link:4.5 Nigeria Airport Companies Contact List

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at:http://www.azfreight.com/  

Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator 

Port Harcourt airport has a total of 7 domestic flights and 9 international flights and at least 6 ad hoc operators into the airport on weekly basis.  

The SAHCO warehouse is big enough to accommodate the current cargo inflow, with room for improved storage capacity. 

Performance for 2018 

 

Per Year 

Per Month 

Per Day 

Total Aircraft Movements 

117,000 

9,700 

300 

Total Passengers 

1,090,000 

91,000 

2,800 

Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) 

 

 

 

Current Activity of the Airport (MT) 

1,383 MT 

100 MT 

4 MT 

Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) 

0 

 

 

Runways 

Runway is in good condition. 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

3000m x 60m 

Orientation 

03/21 

Surface 

Asphalt 

  

Helicopter Pad(s) 

 No dedicated space as such. Helipad designated as per FAAN instruction and based on needs. 

Helipad #1 

Present 

  No 

Largest Helicopter that can Land 

Any 

Width and Length (m) 

N/A 

Surface 

Concrete/asphalt 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

All infrastructure is in reasonable condition. There are ongoing planned enhancements and upgrades. 

Customs 

Yes 

JET A-1 fuel 

Yes 

Immigration 

Yes 

AVGAS 100 

Yes 

Terminal Building 

Yes 

Single Point Refuelling 

No 

Passenger Terminal 

Yes 

Air Starter Units 

Yes 

Cargo terminal 

Yes 

Ground Power (mobile) 

Yes 

Pax Transport to Airfield 

Yes 

Ground Handling Services 

Yes 

Control Tower 

Yes 

Latrine Servicing 

Yes 

Weather Facilities 

Yes 

Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) 

6 

Catering Services 

Yes 

De-icing Equipment 

No 

Base Operating Room 

Yes 

Parking Ramp Lighting 

Yes 

Airport Radar 

Yes 

Approach & Runway Lights 

Yes 

NDB 

Yes 

VOR 

Yes 

ILS 

Yes 

 

 

Airport Operating Details 

Operating Details 

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo 

 B-737 

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet 

B-747; AN-124 

Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) 

40 m2 

Storage Area (m3 and MT) 

 

Handling Equipment 

Elevators / Hi Loaders  

Yes 

Max Capacity (MT) 

 

Max Height (m) 

Up to the upper deck of a B747 

Loading Ramps 

 yes 

Other Comments 

 

Customs Guidance 

The customs offices are situated at both international and domestic warehouses and operate from 0800hrs to 1700hrs, Mondays to Friday except public holidays. Processing times of cargo depends on the nature of the shipment and level of compliance by the clearing agent. Generally there are no issues. 

For more information on customs in Nigeria, please see the following link:1.3 Nigeria Customs Information

Storage Facilities 

  1. Dangerous goods area 
  2. Cold room 
  3. Fragile cargo area 

Airfield Costs 

NAVIGATION CHARGES 

Charges 

Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) 

 

0 - 7,000 

7,001 - 136,000 

136,001 and over 

Navigation (per journey) USD - $ 

 

 

 

Landing USD - $ 

$64 

$1236 

$1236-above 

Night Landing USD - $ 

$95 

$1855 

$1855-above 

Night Take-Off USD - $ 

 

 

 

Parking 

$8 

$155 

$155-above 

Handling Charges 

As per agreement 

 

FUEL SERVICES CHARGES 

 

Price per Litre USD - $ 

Jet A-1 

90c - $ 1 / l. 

Avgas 

Not available 

CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES 

Import Charges 

Type of Charge 

Rate USD - $ per kg 

Comments 

Handling Charge 

$ 0.13 

FOR DGR 58.50 

Break Bulk Fee 

NONE 

 

Diplomatic Mail 

$ 0.19 

 

Strong Room – per consignment 

$ 1.62 

 

Cold Storage Fee 

$ 0.06 

 

Delivery Outside Normal Working Hours 

NONE 

 

Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt 

 

 

Storage per Day 

$ 0.03 

7 DAYS 

Export 

Handling Charges – Un-palletized Cargo 

$ 0.08 

 

International Air Waybill 

AIRLINE VARIATION 

 

Local Air Waybill 

NONE 

 

Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation 

AIRLINE VARIATION 

 

Air Way Bill Documentation 

AIRLINE VARIATION 

 

Diplomatic Mail 

$ 0.19 

 

Storage Charges per Day 

 

 

AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES 

Aircraft weighing over 195,044 kg - $50 per use. Aircraft weighing between 0-195,044 kg - $40 per use. 

Security 

Airfield is fenced, FAAN security personnel patrolling 24/7. All baggage and passengers required to go through x-ray screening.   



 

2.2.5 Nigeria Maiduguri International Airport

Airport Overview 

Maiduguri Airport was established in 1950. It was closed for some time due to security threats. It is the present Nigerian Air Force Headquarters, Borno State.  

Although recognized as an international airport, all but a handful of annual flight volumes are domestic. The only contributor to international flight volume is for Hajj (annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca), therefore there are no permanent customs or immigration services. Dates for Hajj change because it is based on a lunar calendar.  

It is the hub for all humanitarian air traffic in Nigeria. 

The Nigerian military co-manages this airport. 

Significant security issues exist. 

Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Nigeria 

Province or District 

Borno State 

Nearest Town or City  
with Distance from Airport 

Maiduguri 

8 Km 

Airport’s Complete Name 

 Maiduguri International Airport  

Latitude 

11.855347 

11 51’19.25’’N 

Longitude 

13.080950 

13 04’ 51.42’’E 

Elevation (ft and m) 

1099 ft / 335m 

IATA Code 

MIU 

ICAO Code 

DNMA 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) 

http://www.faan.gov.ng/  

Management Contact Person 

FAAN 

Tel. +234 8033334232 

Open From (hours) 

0700 

Open To (hours) 

1900 (extended on request) 

Airport Picture 

2 Runway

3 UNHAS aircraft parking area 

4 Terminal

5 Private facility 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) is a service organization statutorily charged to manage all Commercial Airports in Nigeria.  

There are no cargo handling operations other than those conducted by UNHAS and the Nigerian Military. 

For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link:4.5 Nigeria Airport Companies Contact List

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at:http://www.azfreight.com/  

Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator 

Performance for 2018 

 

Per Year 

Per Month 

Per Day 

Total Aircraft Movements 

10,000 

800 

25 

Total Passengers 

210,000 

17,000 

570 

Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) 

UNHAS and military only. 

 

 

Current Activity of the Airport (MT) 

 UNHAS and military only. 

 

 

Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) 

UNHAS 7,000 pax 

600 

20 

Cargo is handled by humanitarian operators and must be loaded directly from aircraft to trucks for transportation. 

Runways 

Runway is in good condition. Security concerns are the main issues affecting operations at this airport. 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

3000 m x 60 m 

Orientation 

05/23 

Surface 

Asphalt/concrete 

Helicopter Pad(s) 

No dedicated space as such. Helipad designated landing as per FAAN instruction and based on needs. UNHAS fly multiple daily. (4+ helicopters). 

Helipad #1 

Present 

No 

Largest Helicopter that can Land 

Any 

Width and Length (m) 

N/A 

Surface 

Concrete 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Airfield has only basic facilities. They are in reasonable condition. 

Customs 

Not present unless by prior request 

JET A-1 fuel 

Yes 

Immigration 

Not present unless by prior request 

AVGAS 100 

No 

Terminal Building 

Yes 

Single Point Refuelling 

No 

Passenger Terminal 

Yes 

Air Starter Units 

Yes 

Cargo terminal 

No 

Ground Power (mobile) 

Yes 

Pax Transport to Airfield 

No 

Ground Handling Services 

Yes 

Control Tower 

Yes 

Latrine Servicing 

No 

Weather Facilities 

Yes 

Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) 

8 

Catering Services 

No 

De-icing Equipment 

No 

Base Operating Room 

No 

Parking Ramp Lighting 

Yes 

Airport Radar 

No 

Approach & Runway Lights 

Yes 

NDB 

Yes 

VOR 

Yes 

ILS 

No 

 

 

Airport Operating Details 

Operating Details 

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo 

B 747 A-124 

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet 

B 747 A-124 

Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) 

19,250m     275m x 70m

Storage Area (m3 and MT) 

nil 

Handling Equipment 

Elevators / Hi Loaders  

Yes   

Max Capacity (MT) 

10 MT 

Max Height (m) 

5M 

Loading Ramps 

 No 

Other Comments 

Elevator broken at time of writing. No forklifts or other handling equipment. 

Customs Guidance 

Present only on request. Other than for Hajj, there are no international flights. 

For more information on customs in Nigeria, please see the following link:1.3 Nigeria Customs Information

Storage Facilities 

There are no storage facilities. Cargo must be loaded directly from aircraft to transporters and taken out of airport area. 

FUEL SERVICES CHARGES 

 

Price per Litre USD - $ 

Jet A-1 

$0.71/l 

Avgas 

N/A 

CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES 

There is no Cargo Terminal. 

AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES 

There is no air bridge. 

Security 

Due to heightened security issues there are multiple security provisions, both State and FAAN security personnel in addition to military forces and double-fencing. 

 

 

 

  

 

2.2.6 Nigeria Yola International Airport

Airport Overview 

Yola Airport is an airport serving Yola, the capital of the Adamawa State of Nigeria. It is 8 km (5 mi) northwest of Yola. 

The airport has night landing capabilities, but for most flights in non-international designated airports, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria restricts night operations except for passenger flights during pilgrimage (Hajj). 

The airport runways and terminal building are in good condition. It is jointly used by domestic services and the military. UNHAS provides a regular service from Maiduguri and Abuja. 

Airlines: Air Peace, Aero Contractors, Arik Air Azman Air, Dornier Aviation, Nigeria Charter Med-View, Airline, Max Air 

Destinations: Lagos, Abuja, Jeddah, Maiduguri, Kano 



Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Nigeria 

Province or District 

Adamawa State 

Nearest Town or City  
with Distance from Airport 

Yola 

adjacent  to outskirt  

Airport’s Complete Name 

Yola Airport 

Latitude 

09°15′27″N 

Longitude 

12°25′49″E 

Elevation (ft and m) 

599 ft / 183 m 

IATA Code 

YO 

ICAO Code 

DNYO 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) 

http://www.faan.gov.ng/ 

Tel. +234 8033334232 

Management Contact Person 

FAAN 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

UNHAS provides passenger service to Yola 

Runway

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

3,000  x 45 m

Runway Orientation 

17/35 

Runway Surface 

Asphalt 

Runway Condition 

Good 

  

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

Yes 

Runway Lighting 

Yes 

Refuelling Capacity 

Yes 

Ground Handling Services 

Yes 

Air Traffic Control  

Yes 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

Yes 

Weather Information 

Yes 

Aircraft Parking Space 

Yes 

Navigation Aids  

Yes 

Perimeter Fencing  

Yes 

Windsock  

Yes 

 

 

Fuel Services Charges 

 Refuelling is by mobile tanker.

 

Price per Litre USD - $ 

Jet A-1 

$0.75/l 

Avgas 

Not available 

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

No 

 

2.2.7 Nigeria Margaret Ekpo International Airport Calabar

Airport Overview

It is located at Akim Qua Town in Calabar, the capital of Cross River State. The nearest community to the Airport is Ediba Qua Town. Although recognized as an international airport all but a handful of annual flight volumes are domestic. The only contributor to international flight volume is for Hajj (annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca), therefore there are no permanent customs or immigration services. Dates for Hajj change because it is based on a lunar calendar.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Nigeria

Province or District

Cross River State

Nearest Town or City
with Distance from Airport

Calabar (5.4 km)

Airport’s Complete Name

Margaret Ekpo International Airport

Latitude

4°58˚33”N    

Longitude

8°20’50”E

Elevation (ft and m)

210 ft/ 64”E

IATA Code

CBQ

ICAO Code

DNCA

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN)

http://www.faan.gov.ng/

Management Contact Person

FAAN

Tel. +234 8033334232

Open From (hours)

0600 hr

Open To (hours)

2000 hr

Airport Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) is a service organization statutorily charged to manage all Commercial Airports in Nigeria.

Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) providing regulatory function for government.

Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) provides Air Navigation Services to airspace users.

Nigerian Customs Services are in charge of all import and export activities.

Cargo handling facilities operated by Nigerian Aviation Handling Companies (NAHCO) and Skyway Aviation Handling Company Plc (SAHCO). They handle aviation cargo, aircraft handling, passenger facilitation, and fuelling services. Crew transportation and aviation training, all the actions that take place from the time an aircraft touches down on the tarmac to the time it is airborne.

For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Nigeria Airport Companies Contact List

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/

Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator

Performance for 2018


Per Year

Per Month

Per Day

Total Aircraft Movements

988 (16 international)



Total Passengers

166,000



Total Capacity of the Airport (MT)




Current Activity of the Airport (MT)

Not recorded in National Data statistics due to minimal volumes

Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS)

Nil



Runways

Runway is in good condition.

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

2450 m x 45 m

Orientation

03/21

Surface

Asphalt

Helicopter Pad(s)

No dedicated space as such. Helipad designated landing as per FAAN instruction and based on needs.

Helipad #1

Present

No

Largest Helicopter that can Land

Any

Width and Length (m)

N/a

Surface

Asphalt

Airport Infrastructure Details

Customs

Yes on request

JET A-1 fuel

Yes

Immigration

Yes on request

AVGAS 100

No

Terminal Building

Yes

Single Point Refueling

No

Passenger Terminal

Yes

Air Starter Units

Yes

Cargo terminal

Yes

Ground Power (mobile)

Yes

Pax Transport to Airfield

Yes

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Control Tower

Yes

Latrine Servicing

n/a

Weather Facilities

Yes

Fire Fighting Category (ICAO)


Catering Services

Yes

De-icing Equipment

n/a

Base Operating Room

Yes

Parking Ramp Lighting

Yes

Airport Radar

Yes

Approach & Runway Lights

Yes

NDB

Yes

VOR

Yes

ILS

Yes



Airport Operating Details

Operating Details

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo

B 737 (3)

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet

B 737 (3)

Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²)

160 m x 50 m (8,000m2)

Storage Area (m3 and MT)

Nil

Handling Equipment

Elevators / Hi Loaders

Yes

Max Capacity (MT)

N/A

Max Height (m)

5m

Loading Ramps

No

Other Comments


Customs Guidance

Customs processes make use of NICIS system for customs declaration.

3 types of airfreight Clearance:

  1. Normal clearing- Including all documents: Shipping documents, PAAR & FORM M
  2. Pre-Release clearing- Including all documents: Shipping documents, FORM M except PAAR and regularizing with customs after delivery
  3. Express clearing- Courier shipments

For more information on customs in Nigeria, please see the following link: 1.3 Nigeria Customs Information

Storage Facilities

There are no storage facilities available.

Airfield Costs

NAVIGATION CHARGES

Charges

Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg)


0 - 7,000

7,001 - 136,000

136,001 and over

Navigation (per journey) USD - $

271

1,119

1,885

Landing USD - $

1 - 64

MTOW x 0.00909

65 - 1,236
MTOW x 0.00909

1,237 & ABOVE
MTOW x 0.00909

Night Landing USD - $

MTOW x 0.01364

MTOW x 0.01364

MTOW x 0.01364

Night Take-Off USD - $




Parking

PER/HR = 0.00114

PER/HR = 0.00114

PER/HR = 0.00114

Handling Charges

880

2,295

4,655

FUEL SERVICES CHARGES

JET A-1 is available in the station and provided by different oil company at different rates. The highest is indicated on the table below. While AVGAS is not available in the station, a request can be make 1 week before arrival of aircraft for it to be transported in drums from Lagos to Calabar (LOS/CAL). The transportation cost is not included on the table shown below.


Price per Litre USD - $

Jet A-1

0.65

Avgas

3.00

CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES

Charges are as per agreement and subject to change without notice.

Import Charges

Type of Charge

Rate USD - $ per kg

Comments

Handling Charge

0.11


Break Bulk Fee

0.11


Diplomatic Mail

1


Strong Room – per consignment

0.16

Not per consignment

Cold Storage Fee

0.18


Delivery Outside Normal Working Hours



Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt



Storage per Day



Export

Handling Charges – Un-palletized Cargo

0.08


International Air Waybill

4


Local Air Waybill



Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation

1.5


Air Way Bill Documentation

4


Diplomatic Mail

0.81


Storage Charges per Day



AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES

Air bridge services are not available in Calabar station as only passenger steps are used.

Security

Airport is fenced with FAAN security 24/7.


2.2.8 Nigeria Enugu Airport

Airport Details

Country

Nigeria

Latitude

6.474167

Province / District

Enugu Nigeria

Longitude

7.561944

Airport Name

Akanu Ibiam International Airport

Elevation (ft and m)

AMSL 1,466 ft / 447 m

IATA & ICAO codes

IATA: ENU, ICAO: DNEN

Surface

Asphalt

Town or City (closest)

Owerri

Runway Condition

Good

NGO / UN (on ground)

n/a

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)

n/a

Runway Dimension

3,000m (9,843ft) x n/a

Ground Handling (Yes / No)

n/a

Refueling Capacity

n/a

Runway Lighting (Yes / No)

Yes

Runway Heading

n/a

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

n/a

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)

n/a

Windsock (Yes / No)

n/a

Weather Information (Yes / No)

n/a

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)

n/a

Navigation Aids (Yes / No)

n/a

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No)

n/a


Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.

For information on Nigeria Enugu Airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Nigeria Airport Companies Contact List

2.3 Nigeria Road Network

Nigeria has the largest road network in West Africa. According to the Government Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission, Nigeria has about 195,000 km of road network of which about 60,000 km are paved (2019). 

Most of the major road networks were constructed in the 80s and early 90s. As a result of poor maintenance and low-quality materials used for repairs, the condition of roads is deteriorating. Travelling is very difficult, and sometimes almost impossible in many areas on secondary roads during the raining season due to potholes and eroded, uneven surfaces.    

Nigeria’s most important highways run from South to North and were designed to bring produce from the hinterlands to the coast for export and to link the economies of old Northern and Southern Nigeria. These highways are labelled the A1, A2, A3 and A4. All other major roads in the country originate from these four. 

In its 2018 budget the Government allocated N295 billion ($ 819mil) for road capital works and maintenance so there are ongoing programs to upgrade and maintain these main thoroughfares.   

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Nigeria Government Contact List

Distance Matrix 

Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (km) 

 

Abuja 

Lagos 

Port Harcourt 

Enugu 

Kaduna 

Kano 

Maiduguri 

Bauchi 

Abuja 

 

747 

647 

475 

188 

445 

853 

462 

Lagos 

747 

 

616 

560 

897 

1130 

1698 

1206 

Port Harcourt 

647 

616 

 

227 

789 

1022 

1367 

917 

Enugu 

475 

560 

227 

 

614 

847 

1142 

756 

Kaduna  

188 

897 

789 

614 

 

235 

804 

402 

Kano 

445 

1130 

1022 

847 

235 

 

564 

319 

Maiduguri  

853 

1698 

1367 

1142 

804 

564 

 

412 

Bauchi 

462 

1206 

917 

756 

402 

319 

412 

 

Source: www.distance-cities.com 

 

Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (Hours) 

 

Abuja 

Lagos 

Port Harcourt 

Enugu 

Kaduna 

Kano 

Maiduguri 

Bauchi 

Abuja 

 

11 

11 

7 

2.5 

7   

12 

7 

Lagos 

11 

 

9 

8 

13 

15 

23 

18 

Port Harcourt 

11 

9 

 

4 

12 

15 

21 

15 

Enugu  

7 

8 

4 

 

8 

11 

17 

11 

Kaduna  

3 

13 

12 

9 

 

3 

10 

6 

Kano 

7 

15 

15 

11 

3 

 

8 

5 

Maiduguri 

12 

23 

21 

17 

10 

8 

 

6 

Bauchi 

7 

18 

15. 

11 

6 

5 

6 

 

Source: www.distancesfrom.com 

Road Security 

There is a high level of insecurity on Nigerian roads once outside metropolitan areas, with many reports of armed criminals stopping travellers resulting in robbery and kidnappings. The risk is particularly high after dark and on secondary roads where traffic is forced to slow down as a result of poor surface conditions.  

Local risk status should be checked with trusted official security forces before attempting road travel and armed escorts are required in many areas as a result of criminal activity.   

There is a constant risk of collision as a result of poor road conditions and repair works that result in traffic changing lanes without warning and turning single lane expressways into 2-way traffic at any time. 

Numerous police checkpoints can add considerably to travel times and all documentation relating to vehicles and passengers should be in order and carried to avoid further delays at these checkpoints. 

Weighbridges and Axle Load Limits 

Axle Load Limits 

Nigeria 

     ECOWAS Transit countries  

Truck with 2 Axles 

18 Tons 

18 Tons 

Truck with 3 Axles 

26 Tons 

26 Tons 

Truck with 4 Axles 

31 Tons 

31 Tons 

Semi-trailer with 3 Axles 

26 Tons 

26 Tons 

Semi-trailer with 4 Axles 

38 Tons 

38 Tons 

Semi-trailer with 5 Axles 

43 Tons 

43 Tons 

Semi-trailer with 6 Axles 

51 Tons 

51 Tons 

Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 4 Axles 

38 Tons 

38 Tons 

Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 5 Axles 

46 Tons 

46 Tons 

Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 6 Axles 

59 Tons 

59 Tons 

Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 7 Axles 

64 Tons 

64 Tons 

It should be noted that weighbridges are rarely used and trucks are often overloaded.

Road Class and Surface Condition   

Classification 

  

Class: TR  

TRUNK ROADS (A = Federal, B = State and C = Local govt. roads resp.)  

Class: BR  

BRANCH ROUTES  

Class: BS  

BORDER SPUR  

Class: SR  

SECONDARY ROUTES  

Class: (A/C)  

ASPHALTIC CONCRETE ROADS  

Class: (E/R)  

EARTH ROADS  

Class: (S/D)  

SURFACE DRESSED ROADS  

Trunk Road “A” 

Trunk Road “A” forms the skeleton of the national road grid. It cuts across regional boundaries in the country. This class of road is constructed, maintained and financed by the Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing.   

Trunk Road “B”

Trunk Road “B” is the second category of main roads in Nigeria. It links the major cities within States. These roads are financed by the State governments. They are tarred roads.  

Trunk Road “C” 

Trunk Road “C” are local feeder roads constructed and maintained by the Works Department of local government authorities in Nigeria. This class of road is usually untarred and seasonal in nature. 


2.3.1 Nigeria Seme Land Border Crossing

Overview 

There are no particular obstacles at the border, however sections of the road to Lagos are very bad with deep potholes, muddy and flooded sections and frequently, stuck and broken-down trucks, buses and cars that result in gridlock. 

Border Crossing Location and Contact 

Name of Border Crossing 

 

Nigeria: Seme   

Benin: Kreke 

Province or District 

Badagry LGA, Lagos State 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing 

Badagry 

15 km 

Latitude 

 6 22’ 55’’ N 

Longitude 

2 43’20’’ E 

Managing Authority / Agency 

Nigeria Customs Services 

Contact Person 

 

 

Travel Times 

Nearest International Airport 

Murtalla Mohamed Int’l Airport, Ikeja 

 33 km 

Truck Travel Time: subject to traffic congestion, poor road conditions and multiple check points: up to half day (5 hrs+) 

Car Travel time: Approximately 4 hours 

Nearest Port 

Apapa 

55 km 

Truck Travel Time: subject to traffic congestion, poor road conditions and multiple check pointshalf day (6 hrs+) 

Car Travel time: 3 – 5 hours 

Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity 

Lagos 

Other Information 

 

There are fuel stations on the route, no weigh bridges (or need for them). The road is very rough and crowded on the Nigeria side, much better condition on the Benin side. 

 

Hours of Operation 

Mondays 

24/7 

Tuesdays 

24/7 

Wednesdays 

24/7 

Thursdays 

24/7 

Fridays 

24/7 

Saturdays 

24/7 

Sundays 

24/7 

National Holidays 

24/7 

Seasonal Constraints  

During peak rainy season (June, July, August) an already difficult access road from Lagos may becomes almost impassable

Daily Capacity 

Trucks and cars use the same lane. Trucks generally park and wait in a separate layby lane until dark when Nigerian truck drivers prefer to travel. Daily average for trucks through the border is 55 trucks (50 Benin to Nigeria, 5 Nigeria to Benin). There is little formality for cars or pedestrians crossing the border and most inspections of cars entering Nigeria are carried out on the many formal and informal checkpoints present for the first 15 km on the road to Lagos. 

Customs Clearance 

Importation of humanitarian goods: For more information on customs in Nigeria, please see the following link:1.3 Nigeria Customs Information  

Exportation of humanitarian goods: the requirements are Packing list, Commercial Invoice, Waybill and Export Permit from Customs. Some Items may also require approval from the Presidency. 

Other Relevant Information 

For trucks leaving Nigeria, provided all papers are in order, waiting time is generally less than 1 hour to obtain clearance to cross the border into Benin. 

For trucks entering Nigeria, Customs operate an electronic scanner that will facilitate clearance in less than an hour. In the event it is not operating manual inspections may take up to 2 hours. There is no delay on the Benin side. 

While trucks attract official attention, cars and pedestrians cross the border at will with little or no attention from customs or immigration. 

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Nigeria Government Contact List 

Photos of Lagos-Seme road:

 

 

2.3.2 Nigeria Ngala Land Border Crossing

Overview 

The border is busy with no particular obstacles. It is operated by the Nigeria Customs Service. Updates on road conditions and accessibility should be obtained from the local office of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW). At time of writing (June 2019) all trucks to the border were required to travel the road from Maiduguri to the border in escorted convoy with an overnight stopover in Gajibo before travelling to the border, where the commercial trucks enter a bonded area and their Pre-Arrival Assessment Report (PAAR) issued by customs in Maiduguri are checked by the military before travelling the remaining short distance to cross the border. Trucks carrying humanitarian cargo go through a similar process.   

There is no fuel available at the border or en route. There is very little secure storage available at the border. 

Accommodation may be available for registered humanitarian agencies at the UN humanitarian Hub: www.humanitarianbooking.wfp.org  

Border Crossing Location and Contact 

Name of Border Crossing 

 

NigeriaNgala 

Cameroon Fotokol 

Province or District 

Borno State, Gomboru Ngala Local Government Area (LGA) 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing 

Gambaru, on the border

Latitude 

12.372742 

Longitude 

14.207570 

Managing Authority / Agency 

Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) 

Contact Person 

Ayomide Adisa 

Contact: 0706 59 8525 

 

Travel Times 

Nearest International Airport 

Maiduguri 

200 km 

Truck Travel Time: 8 (dry season) - 16 (wet season) 

Car Travel time 6 hrs 

Nearest Port 

Lagos 

1700 km 

Truck Travel Time: 40hrs (dry season) - 50 (rain) 

Car Travel time: 30 hrs 

Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity 

Kano 

730 km 

Truck Travel Time: 20 hrs (dry) - 30 hrs (rain) 

Car Travel time: 15 hrs 

Other Information 

 

Road between Maiduguri and border requires travel permit for cargo and may require escort due to hostilities. 

 

Hours of Operation 

Mondays 

0800 1800 

Tuesdays 

0800 1800 

Wednesdays 

0800 1800 

Thursdays 

0800 1800 

Fridays 

0800 1200 

Saturdays 

0800 1200 

Sundays 

0800 1200 

National Holidays 

May be closed on public holidays. Confirmation should be obtained from local office (contact details above) 

Seasonal Constraints  

August, September, October rain season renders the parts of the road from Maiduguri to the border impassable. Transport of goods should not be planned during these months. 

Daily Capacity 

Very busy. All traffic uses same crossing lane. Capacity is limited by hours of operation and time taken to inspect vehicles. Around 50 to 200 trucks per day is normal. 

Customs Clearance 

Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) operate the customs post. Standard documentation is required (see below). Without prior arrangement customs will not be available on weekends or public holidays. 

For more information on customs in Nigeria please see the following link:1.3 Nigeria Customs Information

Exportation of humanitarian goods: the requirements are: Packing list, Commercial Invoice, Waybill and Export Permit from Customs. Some items may also require approval from the Presidency.   

Other Relevant Information 

Very busy border, functions as per regular Nigerian Customs Service rules and regulations, Pre-Arrival Assessment Report (PAAR) issued by customs in Maiduguri are checked by the military before crossing the border. 

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Nigeria Government Contact List

 

2.3.3 Nigeria Katsina Land Border Crossing

Overview

Available facilities are examination bay, scanning machine and generating plant to power the scanning machines. There are no obstacles as long as the vehicle document is correct. 

Traffic is relatively heavy especially on market days. All vehicles use the same lane. Traffic leaving and entering approximately the same. 

Customs clearance is for cargo or merchandize goods. This involves examination to determine whether what is being carried corresponds to the cargo declaration in quantity and value. 

These goods are generally in 2 categories:  

- Heavy-duty trucks and trailers 

- Cars and light vehicles with small quantities of goods for petty traders. 

The former requires Form M application and presentation of Single Goods Declaration (SGD) as evidence of payment of duty. The latter are assessed by valuation unit at the HQ and given a specific amount to pay as duty depends on the type of goods and the type of vehicle used for conveyance. The carriers also require laissez passer if it’s a foreign registered vehicle. This involves a bond to make sure that after discharging the vehicle comes back and crosses to the other side. 

The only waiting time is the time it takes to finish examination. The examination is conducted jointly with other relevant government agencies. 

Border Crossing Location and Contact

Name of Border Crossing

Nigeria: JIBIA
Niger: MARADI

Province or District

Katsina State

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing

JIBIA

55.2 KM 1 h 5 min

Latitude

7°13'18.3"E

Longitude

13°05'54.3"N

Managing Authority/Agency


Contact Person


 

Travel Times

Nearest International Airport

Mallam Aminu Kano International (MAKIA) Airport

Distance 230 km

Truck Travel Time: 6 hrs

Car Travel time: 3 hrs 30 min


Katsina airport (see note below table)

50.4 km

Truck Travel Time: 1 hr

Car Travel time: 57 min

Nearest Port

Lagos

1,154 km

Truck Travel Time: 18 hrs 36 min

Car Travel time: 10 hrs

Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity

Kano

Distance 230 km

Truck Travel Time: 6 hrs

Car Travel time: 3 hrs 30 min

Other Information

Good road network, 4-star hotel accommodation, fuelling stations and weighing bridges available en route.

It should be noted that although Katsina has an ‘International’ airport, all but a handful of annual flight volumes are domestic, the only contributor to international flight volume is for Hajj (annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca) therefore there are no permanent customs or immigration services.


Hours of Operation (Border crossing)

Mondays

12 hrs

Tuesdays

12 hrs

Wednesdays

12 hrs

Thursdays

12 hrs

Fridays

12 hrs

Saturdays

12 hrs

Sundays

12 hrs

National Holidays

May be closed on public holidays. Confirmation should be obtained from local office (contact details above)

Seasonal Constraints

Winter months December - February, rainy season May -September

Daily Capacity

Traffic is relatively heavy especially during market days as all moving vehicles uses the same route/lane. Traffic leaving or entering is almost the same.  

Customs Clearance

Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) operate the customs post. Standard documentation is required (see below).

Importation of Humanitarian Goods: for more information on customs in Nigeria, please see the following link: 1.3 Nigeria Customs Information

Exportation of Goods: Exportation of humanitarian goods: the requirements are Packing list, Commercial Invoice, Waybill and Export Permit from Customs. Some Items may also require approval from the Presidency.   

Other Relevant Information

For more information on government contactdetails, please see the following link: 4.1 Nigeria Government Contact List


 

2.4 Nigeria Railway Assessment

Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) is the state-owned enterprise with exclusive rights to operate railways in Nigeria. 

Up until 2012 Nigeria's rail system consisted of 3,505 km of 3 ft. 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge lines and 479 km of standard gauge lines. Track condition limited trains to a speed of 35 km/h and services were unreliable, however successive governments since then have upgraded and modernized some of the countries rail infrastructure. 

Projects completed 

In July 2016 the Itakpe Ajaokuta – Warri Railway Standard Gauge project, which was first conceived thirty-two years ago, was completed.  

Abuja (Idu) to Kaduna (Rigasa) Standard Gauge project completed.   

There has been rehabilitation of the existing narrow gauge lines including:

  • Lagos – Jebba 480 km line  
  • Jebba – Kano 624 km line
  • Port Harcourt – Aba – Enugu – Makurdi 468 km line 
  • Kuru – Bauchi – Gombe – Maiduguri 640 km line
  • Makurdi – Kafanchan – Kaduna Junction – Kuru line

Upgrade and modernisation of key railway components and equipment, procurement of Rolling Stock (wagons, coaches) and an assortment of parts for operational use. 

The Enterprise Resource Programme (ERP) was installed to promote efficiency and the upgrade and modernisation of the antiquated communication and signalling system of the entire rail system.  

Introduction of the Transport Sector Reform Bill, which includes the Nigerian Railways Authority (NRA) Bill, designed to open up the sector for the first time, to private sector participation. 

Projects underway 

A 156.5km double track standard gauge line between Lagos –Ibadan has almost been completed (flagged off for use in December 2019). It has a design capacity for a 150 km/hour speed. It is part of the planned, longer Lagos – Kano line.  

284 km Kano – Katsina – Makurdi Standard Gauge line. 
 
Further planned projects

  1. The 2163 km Port Harcourt – Maiduguri single-track standard gauge rail-line that would traverse major industrial cities along the Eastern corridor, South-South, South-East and the North-Eastern geo-political zones of the country. It is due to be completed in three years’ time (2022). 
  2. The Coastal Railway Project proposed for Nigeria’s coastal states corridor that spans from Lagos to Calabar and cuts through most states in the South East and South. The high speed rail would have the capability of cutting travelling time of 11 hours from Lagos to Calabar by road to less than 3 hours by bullet train. 

Completion of projects has not automatically translated into operational reality and consequently, despite the ongoing development of rail infrastructure in Nigeria, it can still not be considered a viable freight transport option of a commercial scale to replace road. 

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Nigeria Government Contact List

Travel Time Matrix 

 

Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (Hours) 

 

Lagos 

Ibadan 

Osogbo 

Ilorin 

Jebba 

Minna 

Kaduna 

Kano 

Lagos 

 

5 

8 

11 

14 

20 

26 

35 

Ibadan 

5 

 

3 

3 

9 

15 

21 

30 

Osogbo 

8 

3 

 

3 

6 

12 

16 

27 

Ilorin 

11 

3 

3 

 

3 

9 

15 

24 

Jebba 

14 

9 

6 

3 

 

6 

12 

21 

Minna 

20 

15 

12 

9 

6 

 

6 

15 

Kaduna 

26 

21 

16 

15 

12 

6 

 

9 

Kano 

35 

30 

27 

24 

21 

15 

9 

 


Operational Passenger Rail route  

  • Lagos - Kano 

 

Railway Companies and Consortia 

As outlined above, railways are run by the Government.  

Progress need to be made before it is a competitive, viable option for transportation of freight.  

For more information on railway company contact details, please see the following link: 4.9 Nigeria Railway Companies Contact List

 Capacity Table

Rail Operator Capacity 

 

NRC 

Operator / 

Company Name 

Operator / 

Company Name 

Lines Operates O 

List lines 

List lines 

List lines 

Max Train Length and / or Pulling Capacity 

 

 

 

Locomotives  

Diesel  

Electric / Diesel / Steam 

Electric / Diesel / Steam 

Covered Freight Wagons Size (m) 

 

 

 

Flatbed Freight Wagons Size (m) 

 

 

 

High-sided Freight Wagons Size (m) 

 

 

 

Drop-side Freight Wagons Size (m) 

 

 

 

Key Route Information 

Currently railways are not a viable option for transport of freight cargos. 

 

 

2.5 Nigeria Waterways Assessment

Nigeria has over 10,000 km of inland waterways. This water resource comprises rivers, creeks, lagoons and lakes, and intra-coastal water which source is two main rivers, the Niger and the Benue, both of which form a confluence at Lokoja, in Kogi State. Although the longest is the River Niger, the most used waterway, especially by the larger watercrafts, is its tributary, the Benue River, especially for commercial activities in the delta area of Cross River and all along the coast to the Lagos lagoon. 

The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) was established by the government to manage Nigeria’s inland waterways resources. NIWA issues licenses for inland navigation, piers, jetties and dockyards; surveys, examines, approves designs and the construction of inland river crafts and shipyard operators; grants permits and licenses for sand dredging and pipeline construction. 

According to statistics from NIWA, 28 of the 36 states of the Federation can be linked by water, though only about 30 percent of these vast resources, which is about 3,800km of waterways, are navigable. NIWA has established that at least 17 out of the 28 states are accessible. 

States that can be accessed either through river Niger or Benue include: Adamawa, Anambra, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Benue, Delta, Edo, Gombe, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Niger, Nasarawa, Plateau, Rivers, Sokoto and Taraba. 

River channels also open to five neighbouring countries on the continent – Benin Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Chad and Niger. 

Security is an issue confronting waterways’ use. Over-crowding of vessels, poor watercraft, and sunken wrecks above and below surface are among reasons for the many accidents on waterways in littoral states. 

Although there is potential for economic development, the waterways remain under-utilised and under-developed despite dredging operations in past years. As a result the inland waterways are not currently a viable alternative to road transport for inland Nigeria. 


The predominant use is for people transportation within the Lagos area and among the delta states. 

Within Lagos State, the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) under the authority of the Lagos State Government is responsible for:  

  • establishing, maintaining and regulating the operation of any type of vessels and like carriers, pilot boats, ferries, lines and regular ferry services within the waterways of Lagos state; 
  • regulating the use of internal waterways by all users including private and common carriers; 
  • entering into contracts for the maintenance, exploration, superintendence, management and transit of all state and internal waterways and terminals, platforms, piers and jetties with any other person(s), authority, company or other private operators; 
  • instigating and collecting water transportation tolls, rates and charges;  
  • clearing and maintaining Lagos State Inland waterways free from all obstructions, derelicts, wrecks and abandoned properties and installing route buoys gauges, distance boards and markings along the inland waterways of Lagos State. 

 For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Nigeria Government Contact List

Company Information 

TheLagos State Ferry Services Corporation (LSFSC)orLagos Ferry Services Company(also known asLAGFERRY) is the majorferryservices provider inLagos State. It is operated as a state-owned enterprise.   

Besides LAGFERRY, other private ferry operators also use modern ferry boats to provide commercial transport services betweenIkorodu,Lagos Island,ApapaandVictoria Island. 

For more information on waterway company contact details, please see the following link:4.4 Nigeria Port and Waterways Company Contact List

Passenger Carrying Capacity 

 

Sea Coach Express 

Texas Connection 

Number of 

Passenger Vessels 

< 20 Passengers 

Nil 

Nil 

Number of 

Passenger Vessels 

< 50 Passengers 

10 

4 

Number of 

Passenger Vessels 

< 100 Passengers 

Nil 

2 

Number of 

Passenger Vessels 

> 100 Passengers 

Nil 

1 

 

Passenger Carrying Capacity 

 

Sea Coach Express 

Texas Connection 

Boats 

Number of Boats 

10 

7 

Tonnage / Volume 

Carrying Capacity (MT / m3) 

N/A 

N/A 

Barges 

Number of Barges 

Nil 

Nil 

Tonnage / Volume 

Carrying Capacity (MT / m3) 

N/A 

N/A 

Tugs 

Number of Tugs 

Nil 

Nil 

Tonnage / Volume 

Carrying Capacity (MT / m3) 

N/A 

N/A 

 

Travel Time Matrix 

Travel Time within Lagos urban surroundson Passenger Vessel  (travel time in minutes) 

 

Ebuto Ero 

Ikorodu 

CMS 

Oworonshoki 

Mile 2 

Apapa 

Victoria 

Island 

Ebuto Ero 

 

40 

15 

24 

40 

20 

20 

Ikorodu 

40 

 

40 

25 

45 

40 

45 

CMS  

15 

40 

 

15 

30 

25 

10 

Oworoshonki 

25 

25 

15 

 

30 

20 

15 

Mile 2 

40 

45 

30 

30 

 

25 

50 

Apapa 

20 

40 

15 

20 

25 

 

15 

Victoria  

Island 

20 

45 

10 

15 

50 

15 

 


Current waterways transport in Nigeria in practical commercial terms is restricted to passenger transportation in the vicinity of the Lagos urban area. 

Key Routes 

Key Route Information (Domestic Only) 

 

From: CMS 

To: Apapa 

From: Apapa 

To: Ikorodu 

From: Mile 2 

To: Okoko, Iyana Oba 

Total Distance (km) 

1.5 km 

Not determined (approx.28 km by water then bus) 

Not determined (approx.25 km by water then bus) 

Width (m) 

 

 Not applicable, very wide. 

River Flow (m³ / second) 

Not determined (tidal estuary) 

Not determined (tidal estuary) 

Not determined (tidal estuary) 

Seasonal Effects 

No 

No 

No 

Maximum Weight and 

Size of Vessels 

No restriction 

No restriction 

No restriction 

Regular Traffic 

Passenger / Cargo 

Yes (passenger) 

Yes (passenger) 

Yes (passenger) 

Companies Operating 

Along the Route 

Sea coach transport 

Texas connection ferries 

Sea coach transport 

Texas connection ferries 

Local operators 

Security Concerns 

No 

No 

Possibly 

Main Ports 

CMS Jetty 

Flour mill jetty 

Flour mill jetty 

Ikorodu Jetty 

Liverpool / Mile 2 jetty 

 

Port Information 

Key Port Information 

 

CMS Jetty 

Flour mill jetty 

Ikorodu jetty 

Location 

CMS 

Flour mill, Apapa 

Ikorodu 

Contact Information 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

Connections with Other 

Transport Means  

Road  

Road / Railways  

Road 

 

Storage Capacity (m2and m3) 

TBA 

TBA 

TBA 

Handling Equipment 

Nil 

Nil 

Nil 

Customs Clearance Available 

No 

No 

No 

Other Comments 

 

 

 



 

2.6 Nigeria Storage Assessment

There are many storage facilities of varying size, security and quality nationwide. In the Port area of Lagos and food market city of Kano, reliable storage suitable for food is easily located. In the Ports of Warri and Port Harcourt, which are predominately used by the oil and gas industry, storage for Non Food Items (NFI) is plentiful, however it may be more difficult to obtain storage suitable for humanitarian food stocks.  

National capacity meets current needs and there is additional capacity if required for surge demand, however where there is increased demand as a result of humanitarian interventions, prices rise considerably for storage space of all types.  

Private commercial storage is easily accessed, obtaining Public Sector storage is problematic due to bureaucratic constraints.  

Commercial Storage 

Storage for food and NFIs is available year-round 

Location 

Owner 

Available for Rent 

Capacity (MT / m² / m³) 

Type

Access

Condition [3] 

Port Harcourt 

Aboviph Nig. Ltd 

Yes 

1800 m2 

Open storage 

Accessible and close to Port 

excellent 

Maiduguri 

KAGA NO 2 

 

No 

25,000 mt

Open storage 

Accessible by road 

excellent 

Storage Used by Humanitarian Organizations 

Major humanitarian organizations use leased warehouse space to store their relief goods and contract management of these facilities to service providers such as John Snow Inc. 

The largest of these organisations include UNFPA, UNICEF, WHO (medical supplies), WFP (food), Red Cross (emergency relief items). 

Forward logistics capacities – to support cooperating partners storage needs in the deep field locations, WFP has established temporary storage facilities to facilitate commodity receipts and prepositioning especially in hard-to-reach locations. Currently, there are 25 mobile storage facilities of over 7,000 mt capacity spread across 13 locations in Borno and Adamawa states. Some of these facilities were established in line with the IHP/IOM hub expansion plan. Some of them have been set up inside or adjacent to the humanitarian hubs.

Location 

Organization 

Sharing Possibility 

Capacity (MT / m² / m³) 

Type [

Access

Condition 

Lagos 

Chellarams Plc 

(WFP, UNICEF) 

Yes 

3000 m2 

Open storage 

Accessible 

Good 

Port Harcourt 

Chellarams Plc 

(WFP) 

Yes 

550 m2 

 

36 mins drive/22 km from the Onne/PHC port facility. Accessible 

 

Good 

Damaturu 

Gujba Road Warehouse (WFP) 

Yes 

15,231.5 m2/3000 mt 

Closed storage 

Accessible 

Good 

Maiduguri 

Pioneer 

WFP  

No 

11,000 mt

Open storage 

Accessible by road 

Good 

Maiduguri 

ICRC 

No 

200 by 300 m2 

Open storage 

Accessible by road

Good 

Maiduguri 

IMC 

No 

450 mt

Open storage 

Accessible by road 

Good 

Public Sector Storage 

Public sector storage, while present, is not easy to procure and often sits empty. A well-managed warehouse located in Lagos is owned by UNFPA and managed by the Ministry of Health for contraceptive supplies. It’s a model warehouse-in-a-box.  

Location 

Ministry / Agency 

Use Possibility 

Capacity (MT / m² / m³) 

Type

Access

Condition

Lagos (Warehouse-in-a-box) 

 

Federal Ministry of Health / UNFPA 

 Unable to get a commitment 

15000 m2 

 

Open and  

Cold chain 

Good  

Good 

Cold Chain 

Cold chain storage is not readily available. Companies such as breweries have their own facilities but use them to capacity for their own requirements. Limited pharmaceutical storage is available. Storage is often in small domestic type refrigeration. It is advisable for an organisation to make its own arrangements to import refrigerated containers for large volume storage 

Refrigerators or cool rooms can be purchased in-country, rental facilities are available but scarce. Refrigerated transport is used to capacity by the import meat, fish and poultry industries.  

Location 

Organization / Owner 

Type

Cooling/Power

Quantity 

Total Capacity () 

Condition 

Lagos 

WHO  

Refrigerated Container  

Electric/Standby generator 

As required 

As required 

Good 

Lagos 

Federal Ministry of Health 

Cold Room 

Electric/Standby generator 

Unable to get details or commitment 

 

2.7 Nigeria Milling Assessment

Nigeria is well served by numerous milling companies large and small spread throughout the country. 

There are sufficient facilities to meet current demand and they would be able to expand production to meet a surge demand if required. 

For more information on milling company contact details, please see the following link: 4.6 Nigeria Storage and Milling Companies Contact List

Milling Company - NORTHERN NIGERIA FLOUR MILLS PLC. (NNFM) 

It has an installed capacity of 500 mt per day for wheat, and 200 mt per day for maize. A new state-of-the-art sorghum milling line with installed capacity of 500 mt was commissioned in 2016.  

Company Name and Address 

Contact Names and  Email 

Telephone   

Northern Nigeria Flour Mills 
plc, 15 Maimalari road Bompai  

Industrial Estate, Kano  

 

Name: Gert Kriek 

Title: General Manager  

Email: gkriek@nnfmplc.com  

Web: www.fmnplc.com 

Tel: 09087474595  

 

  

Summary of Role and Services 

The Company currently employs over 100 people both direct and indirect. The company is into wheat milling, maize and sorghum processing, with a range of products produced under the “Golden Penny Brand”. These products include; bread flour, ball food products: maize flour, Semovita and Dawavita (whole sorghum flour) and maize grits.  

 

Facilities 

Parking Area Inside Compound ) 

Sufficient for current and projected demand 

Drainage 

Good 

Fire Fighting Equipment 

Yes 

Number of Ventilators (screened) 

12 

Electricity Load (KVA) 

2.5 

Backup Generator(s) 

Yes 

GEN1 -2588KVA; GEN 2 – 2588KVA; GEN 4 2200KVA 

 

 

Milling Equipment 

Origin of Machinery 

Year of Mfg 

Year of Installation 

Condition 

BUHLER. Switzerland  

1982  

1984  

good  

 

Maintenance 

Duration 

8 hrs / week 

Type of Maintenance 

Mainly Preventative & Predictive  

 

Other Equipment or Machinery Installed 

Type of Equipment 

Available 

Number 

Owned 

Comments 

Fortification Feeder 

Yes   

4 

NNFM 

Micro-dosers located on the milling line with homogenising conveyors and an alarm system.  

Bag Cleaning Plant 

  No 

- 

- 

 

Moisture Tester 

Yes  

3 

NNFM 

Field and stationary analytical moisture testers available. 

De-stoning Plant 

Yes  

4 

NNFM 

Each plant as De-stoner: wheat plant 2, sorghum plant 1 and maize mill 1. 

Metal Extractor 

Yes  

14 

 

All milling plants have magnets well positioned. 

 

Staffing 

Number of Full Time Skilled Workers 

111 

Number of Full Time Labourers 

63 

 

Weighbridge 

Number 

2 

Capacity (MT) 

Length (m) 

Type 

Within Compound 

70 

22.30 

Pit 

Within Compound 

70 

22.30 

Pit 

 

Building 

 

Length (m) 

Width (m) 

Height (m) 

Building – Wheat Mill 

66 

39.3 

36.9 

Building – Maize Mill 

29 

7 

24.7 

Walls 

Concrete 

Roof 

Concrete 

Floor 

Concrete 

 

Conditions & Cleanliness 

   

Outside 

Inside 

Cracks in Walls or Roof  

 No   

 No   

Signs of Rodent Activity  

 No   

 No   

Signs of Birds Entry  

Yes     

 No   

Damaged Gutters/Drains 

No   

 No   

Signs of Moisture  

Yes     

No   

Adjacent Vegetation 

Yes     

Yes     

Cleanliness 

Good   

Good   

 

Pest Control 

Fumigation 

Yes     

Frequency 

Quarterly 

Contracted 

Yes     

Spraying  

Yes     

Frequency 

  Monthly   

Contracted 

  No   

Rodenticides  

Yes     

Frequency 

Monthly  

Contracted 

Yes  

Rodent Trapping 

Yes     

Frequency 

Monthly  

Contracted 

Yes  

 

Security  

Security  

Good   

Compound  

Fenced   

Other Comments 

Additional provision of police officers stationed every evening.  

 

Access 

Distance from Main Town (km) 

In town 

Travel Time if not located in town (hours) 

- 

Road Condition to Mill 

Fair 

Road Limitations (if any) 

No 

Rail Connections 

Yes 

On the Railway From 

Lagos 

To 

NNFM PLC 

Other Comments 

Rail tracks have not been used since 2014 

 

Milling Capacity  

Commodities 

Daily Capacity (MT) 

Monthly Activity (MT) 

Wheat 

500 

2000 

Maize 

200 

1000 

 

300 

200 

 

Storage Capacity 

Storage

Wheat – Covered (MT) 

Flour – Covered (MT) 

Within the Compound 

7,500 

2,000 

Outside the Compound 

10,000 

- 

 

Capacity to Blend 

Provided. Depending on the blend ratio 

 

Loading & Discharge Rates 

400 bags/hour  

 

Transport Capacity at Mill 

4 company owned trucks (30mt)  

2 company owned trucks (15mt)

 

Additional Notes 

Third party logistics and Golden Transport (a sister company) services employed as per requirement.

BAGCO: Their packaging sister company (ISO certified) provides printing and packaging requirements/solutions as per communicated specification.  

Sorghum plant is equipped with latest sorting and kilning (steaming) technology, a provision for the deactivation of Perioxidase enzymes. 

Storage capacity is inclusive of all grains processed at the facility.  

Milling equipment: Enhancing modification done on milling equipment by BUHLER over the years.  

 

Milling Company- SUNSEED NIGERIA LTD 

Company Name and Address 

Contact Names and  Email 

Telephone and  Fax 

SUNSEED NIGERIA Ltd. 

Old Jos Road, Dakace, Zaria, Kaduna, Nigeria 

 

Name: Sadhu Panda 

Title: General Manager 

Email: sadhu@sunseed.net 

 

Tel: 07019980267 

Fax: n/a 

Summary of Role and Services 

Refined soy bean oil, maize, poultry feed

Facilities 

Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) 

500 

Drainage       

Good 

Fire Fighting Equipment 

Available in good condition 

Number of Ventilators (screened) 

n/a 

Electricity Load (KVA) 

1500 

Backup Generator(s) 

Yes  

1000 Kva, 850 Kva, 500 Kva, 350 Kva  

   

Milling Equipment 

Origin of Machinery 

Year of Mfg 

Year of Installation 

Condition 

India 

2016 

2016 

Good 

England/Germany 

1997 

1998 

Good 

Maintenance 

Duration 

10 hours / week 

Type of Maintenance 

Preventive 

Other Equipment or Machinery Installed 

Type of Equipment 

Available 

Number 

Owned 

Comments 

Fortification Feeder 

Yes 

9 

---------- 

 

Bag Cleaning Plant 

No 

---------- 

---------- 

 

Moisture Tester 

Yes  

 

Yes 

 

De-stoning Plant 

Yes      

 

Yes 

 

Metal Extractor 

Yes  

9 

Yes 

 

 

Staffing 

Number of Full Time Skilled Workers 

100 

Number of Full Time Labourers 

As many as needed 

 

Weighbridge 

Number 

2 

Capacity (MT) 

Length (m) 

Type 

Within Compound 

60 

16 m 

Digital 

Within Compound 

60 

18 m 

Load cell 

Building 

 

Length (m) 

Width (m) 

Height (m) 

Building – Oil Mills 

Note: 7627m2   

 

 

Building – Feed Mills 

Note: 5773 m2 

-------------- 

---------- 

Walls 

concrete 

Roof 

Iron 

Floor 

concrete 

 

Conditions & Cleanliness 

   

Outside 

Inside 

Cracks in Walls or Roof  

No   

No   

Signs of Rodent Activity  

No   

No   

Signs of Birds Entry  

No   

No   

Damaged Gutters/Drains 

No   

No   

Signs of Moisture  

Yes   

No   

Adjacent Vegetation 

Yes  

No   

Cleanliness 

Good 

Good  

 

Pest Control 

Fumigation 

Yes  

Frequency 

Monthly  

Contracted 

Yes   

Spraying  

Yes   

Frequency 

 Monthly  

Contracted 

Yes   

Rodenticides  

No  

Frequency 

- 

Contracted 

Yes   

Rodent Trapping 

Yes   

Frequency 

Weekly 

Contracted 

Yes    

 

Security  

Security  

Good 

Compound  

Fenced 

Other Comments 

 

 

Access 

Distance from Main Town (km) 

7 km 

Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) 

10 mins 

Road Condition to Mill 

Good 

Road Limitations (if any) 

None 

Rail Connections 

No 

On the Railway From 

 

To 

 

Other Comments 

 

 

Milling Capacity  

Commodities 

Daily Capacity (MT) 

Monthly Activity (MT) 

Rice (Paddy)

150 mt

4000 mt 

Rice (Head 

Rice) 

300 mt

9000 mt 

 

Storage Capacity 

Storage in Metric Tons 

Paddy – Covered (MT) 

Rice (Head Rice) – Covered (MT) 

In Warehouse

 

8,000 mt 

Outside the Compound 

-------------------- 

10,000 mt 

 

Capacity to Blend 

300 mt/day 

 

Loading & Discharge Rates 

300 mt/day and 150 mt DOC 

 

Transport Capacity at Mill 

450 mt

  

Other flour milling companies

Milling Company - Nigerian Eagles Flour Mills 

Nigerian Eagle Flour Mills was a branch of Ideal Flour Group founded by the Chagoury Group of Companies in early 1980s. It produces fine quality flours that suit the consumers market at a capacity rate of 170,000 mt per year. In 2007, the company was merged with the giant Flour Mills of Nigeria. There are current expansion plans to exceed the current capacity of 340,000 mt. 

Company Name and Address 

Contact Names and  Email 

Telephone and  Fax 

Nigerian Eagle Flour Mills. 

1, Eagle Flour Road, Toll gate, Oluyole Industrial Estate, Ibadan, Oyo State. 

Name: Funmilayo Onoja 

Title: GM 

Email: eagleflour@gmail.com 

Web: www.fmnplc.com/group/nigerian-eagle-flour-mills 

Tel: 08055891106 

 

Summary of Role and Services 

 

Milling Company: Honeywell Flour Mills PLC (HFMP) 

Honeywell Flour Mills PLC is a major flour milling company in Nigeria operating since 1985. HFMP is located on a four-hectare land in the Tin Can Island Port Industrial Estate. 

HFMP presently has wheat storage capacity of 72,900 mt while monthly usage varies from 32,000 mt to 40,000 mt.  

Its finished products warehouse has a capacity to hold about 100,000 bags of 50 kg flour. 

The company currently operates on a total installed capacity of 2,610 mt per day. 

 

Company Name and Address 

Contact Names and  Email 

Telephone and  Fax 

Honeywell Flour Mills.  

YABB Mobolaji Johnson Avenue, Alausa Ikeja, Lagos Nigeria. 

Name: Mr Ozara 

Title: Production Director 

Email: nozara@honewellflour.com 

Web: www.honeywellflour.com 

Tel: 08025015257, +234 808 094 5364; +234 702 905 5258, 

 

Summary of Role and Services 

 


Milling Company - Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc. (FMN) 

FMN's first mill was commissioned at Apapa in 1962. Today, the Apapa milling complex has a rated capacity of over 8,000 mt per day making it one of the largest single site mills in the world. It has ISO 9001:2008 accreditation.   

Company Name and Address 

Contact Names and Email 

Telephone and Fax 

Flour Mills of Nigeria, PLC. 2, Old Dock Road, Apapa, Lagos. 

Name: Jessica Chinomso 

Title: Quality Control Manager 

Email: cnworgu@fmnplc.com 

Web: www.fmnplc.com 

Tel: 08033473184 

 

Summary of Role and Services 

 


Milling Company: Dangote Flour Mills 

Dangote Flour Mills Plc (DFM) commenced operations in 1999, as a division of Dangote Industries Limited (DIL) – one of Nigeria’s largest conglomerates. 

Following the strategic decision of DIL to unbundle its various operations, Dangote Flour Mills was incorporated in 2006.   

Company Name and Address 

Contact Names and  Email 

Telephone and  Fax 

Dangote Flour Mills  

Shed 20, Terminal E Administrative Building, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria. 

Name: Samuel Alozie 

Title: Brand Manager 

Email: Samuel.alozie@dangote.com 

Web: www.dfmhubb.com 

Tel: 08177001071 

 

Summary of Role and Services 

 


Milling Company: CROWN Flour Mills PLC 

Crown Flour Mills is a subsidiary of Olam International Group. Products manufactured include: Supreme Flour, Mix & Bake, BUA premium wheat flour, Mama gold, All Purpose Flour, Semolina, Platinum flour, Mouwahad Flour, Kawakeb Flour. 

Company Name and Address 

Contact Names and Email 

Telephone and Fax 

CROWN Flour Mills PLC  

Tin Can Island Port, 2nd Gate, Behind Berth 1, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria 

Name: Shakira Asimiyu 

Title: Sales Focal Point 

Email: asimiyu.shakira@olamnet.com 

Web: ----- 

Tel: 08165219561 

Summary of Role and Services 

 

 

All these milling companies listed above also have the following equipment:

Other Equipment or Machinery Installed 

Type of Equipment 

Available 

Fortification Feeder 

Yes 

Bag Cleaning Plant 

Yes  

Moisture Tester 

Yes 

De-stoning Plant 

Yes  

Metal Extractor 

Yes 

 

 

Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.  

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. 

3 Nigeria Logistics Services and Supply

The services and supply sectors are dominated by the private sector, however there are a number of parastatals operating in these sectors as well, such asNigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Bank of Industry (Nigeria’s largest development finance institution), Central Bank of Nigeria, Federal Inland Revenue Service, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency amongst many others.         

Transport, information and communication, energy and construction sectors are expanding to meet an increasing demand.  

Transport infrastructure is historically underdeveloped and has restricted growth, and affects supply chains outside major urban areas and the hinterland. In recent years redevelopment of port facilities has led to improved reliability and growth in export and import markets, however there are still significant bottlenecks, as a result of traffic congestion, at the Lagos ports.  

Manufacturing and production sector development is hindered by an inconsistent electricity supply that results in increased costs and other production issues.  

 

 

 

  

3.1 Nigeria Fuel

Fuel Overview 

There are several fuel storage companies in different locations, these are concentrated in the South of Nigeria.

The fuel is distributed throughout the country by the State oil corporation, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and by independent marketers including Nigerian businesses and subsidiaries of international companies.    

The NNPC has a distribution network with around 700 stations throughout the country.

Nigerian Independent Petroleum Company Plc (NIPCO), formerly called IPMAN, is an association of Independent Marketers of Petroleum Products across the nation. It has about 6,000 members, each of them owning from two to eight filling stations in different parts of the country, and nearly 75% of the country's total oil distribution is through the IPMAN filling stations. 

The NIPCO/IPMAN cooperative, involving the physical financial participation of about 3,000 independent oil marketing companies, has been acknowledged as the second largest employers of labour after the Federal Government in the sector. 

There are problems in the marketing and distribution of petroleum products in Nigeria and acute shortages occur due to: 

-  location of some depots far from the source of supply of these products 

- inability of supply to equate demand during festive periods e.g. Easter, Christmas and New Year 

- poor transport infrastructure 

- frequent power failures 

- inadequate storage and refining capacity 

- finance inadequacy 

- activities of thieves/vandals 

- non-uniform pricing 

- unforeseen strike action 

There have been instances of Jet A-1 fuel supply crises of low stock due to the inability of marketers to get the foreign exchange to import more Jet A-1 fuel into the country. Airlines have had to postpone flights while waiting for the fuel marketers to source and deliver the product. 

Nigeria is the only member country in the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, that imports petrol. 

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the country’s four refineries (two in Port Harcourt, and one each in Warri and Kaduna) produce a combined 445,000 barrels of petrol per day (bdp). It is 120 times less than the country’s daily need, which currently stands at 53 million litres per day (2018 figures). NNPC imports one million tonnes of petrol per month. 

Nigeria was the fourth-largest buyer of Chinese gasoline in January 2019.

For more information on government and fuel provider contact details, please see the following links:

4.1 Nigeria Government Contact List

4.7 Nigeria Fuel Providers Contact List

Information may also be foundat: http://www.mytravelcost.com/petrol-prices/ which is updated monthly.  

Fuel Pricing 

Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) is a governmental organisation with responsibility for monitoring and regulating the supply and distribution, and determining the prices of petroleum products in Nigeria. 

The Government established the Petroleum Support Fund (PSF) with effect from January 2006 as an interventionist fund. The PSF is a pool of funds provided in the budget to stabilize the domestic prices of petroleum products against volatility in international Crude and Products Prices. The PSF account is expected to be supplemented with the accruals during the period of over-recovery (over-recovery here refers to the period at which the PPPRA recommended ex-depot is higher than the Landing Cost). 

Fuel Prices per Litre as of: 01/02/2018 

(local currency and USD - $) 

Petrol  

N 145/l - $ 0.40/l 

Diesel 

N 225/l - $ 0.62/l 

Paraffin 

N 305/l - $ 0.85/l 

Jet A-1 

N 240/l - $ 0.67/l   

(Note: this is 110% increase in 2 years) 

Seasonal Variations  

Variations in price may occur as a result of shortages that occur during holiday festive seasons when extra usage puts pressure on supply 

Seasonal Variations 

Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel? (i.e. are there restrictions or priorities for the provision of fuel such as to the military?) 

Yes   

Is there a rationing system? 

Yes. During shortages  

Is fuel to lower income / vulnerable groups subsidized? 

No 

Can the local industry expand fuel supply to meet humanitarian needs? 

Not quickly 

Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to directly contract a reputable supplier / distributor to provide its fuel needs? 

Yes 

Fuel Transportation 

Transportation of fuel is a weak link in the supply chain. It is carried out through pipeline, trucks and railway.  Poorly maintained road networks, decaying railroads and tanker fleet are not sufficient to handle current domestic needs. Direct supply pipelines to airports are subject to deterioration as a result of lack of maintenance and contribute to increased costs due to the necessity of using tankers to transport fuel   

Standards, Quality and Testing 

Standard of quality is often variable due to deficiencies in fuel transport infrastructure as mentioned above. 

Industry Control Measures 

Do tanks have adequate protection against water mixing with the fuel? 

Not always 

Are there filters in the system which monitor where fuel is loaded into aircraft? 

Yes 

Is there adequate epoxy coating of tanks on trucks? 

Not always 

Is there a presence of suitable firefighting equipment? 

Not always 

 

Standards Authority 

Is there a national or regional standards authority? 

Yes 

If yes, please identify the appropriate national and/or regional authority. 

Nigerian National Petroleum Authority (NNPA) 

If yes, are the standards adequate/properly enforced? 

At source of importation, however subject to issues with transportation and distribution 

 

Testing Laboratories 

Are there national testing laboratories? 

Yes  

 

Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory 

Company 

INTERTEK 

Name  

 

Address 

#2, Rumuogba Estate, off 1st Artillery Bus Stop, Aba Road 

Telephone and Fax 

Tel: 234 84303302 

Contact 

info@intertek.com 

Standards Used 

ASTM, ISO, IP 

 

Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory 

Company 

SGS 

Name  

 

Address 

7b Etim Inyang Crescent, Victoria Island, Lagos PMB 80048 

Telephone and Fax 

Tel:  +234 1 2805096 / 98;  

Fax: +234 1 2627386 

Contact 

info@sgs.com 

Standards Used 

ISO, EN, GOST 

 

Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory 

Company 

Standards Organization of Nigeria 

Name  

 

Address 

52, Lomé Crescent. Zone 7, Wuse, Abuja FCT 

Telephone and Fax 

Toll free Line: 08002255766; 07056990099 

Contact 

info@son.gov.ng 

Standards Used 

ISO, ICP, AAS,HPLC 

 

Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory 

Company 

VERITAS 

Name  

 

Address 

11 Niger Street, Off Aso street, Parkview Estates, Ikoyi Lagos 

Telephone and Fax 

Tel: 234 1 454 1170 

Contact 

info@veritas.com 

Standards Used 

EN, ASTM, DEFSTAN 91-91 

 

Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory 

Company 

EPOXY OILSERV Ltd. 

Name  

 

Address 

Shamrock House, 10 Oshodi Expressway, opposite Total Storage depot Apapa 

Lagos office: Suite 10 Sebuff Plazza, Osojia London Roundabout. Leki Epe Expressway 

Telephone and Fax 

Tel: 8053390168; 8153492248 

Contact 

Gospel Okike or Gbenga Okomolafe 

Standards Used 

OCM (Oil Condition Monitoring):  

 

Further contact information on additional accredited laboratories can be found at: https://www.dpr.gov.ng/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Accredited-Laboratories-2018updated.pdf 


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3.2 Nigeria Transporters

The road transport market is very vibrant as a result of the country’s heavy reliance on this form of transport for all sectors. There are a number of large companies who operate nationwide and many smaller owner operators who are strictly regional. As an approximate guide to proportion of total market it may be roughly divided up by;  

- Largest Operators (200+ fleet size) 20%

- Medium size Operators (100 – 200 fleet size) 15%

- Small operators (less than 100 fleet size) 15%

- Owner Operators (1 – 2 trucks) 50% 

The larger operators generally maintain better quality, more reliable fleets. Communication is by mobile phone. Around 5% of the national fleet have GPS positioning systems. Generally, the service of transport operators is honest and reliable, and security risk is due to factors outside their control, such as accidents and highway thieves. Current capacity is able to meet current demand and would accommodate surge capacity. In rainy season however shortages of covered trucks occur. 

The Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) is a strong National Union with sub- branches within all states. Trucks may only travel interstate with an annual permit purchased from NARTO and displayed at all timesForeign transporters are allowed to operate domestically provided they meet Nigerian transportation registration requirements and receive a permit at the border for a round trip to a single destination. 

For more information on transport company contact details, please see the following link: 4.8 Nigeria Transporter Contact List

  

AIR SEA FREIGHTER: Transport Capacity Summary 

Regions Covered 

Port Harcourt (South South,  Ibadan (South West), Maiduguri (North East), Kano (North West) 

 

Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Flat beds trucks used in the Port for containers (Side Lift) 

15 

30 MT 

Well maintained. 

Covered body trucks used for up country transfers 

25 

30 MT 

Well maintained. 

Other Covered body trucks 

15 

20/15 MT 

Well maintained. 

Total Capacity 

55 

1500 MT 

 

SUPERMARITIME:  Transport Capacity Summary 

Regions Covered 

Lagos, Port Harcourt, Kano, Maiduguri and Damaturu  

 

Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Flat beds trucks used in the Port for containers (Side Lift) 

20 

30 MT 

Well maintained. 

Covered body trucks used for up country transfers 

30 

30 MT 

Well maintained. 

Other Covered body trucks 

15 

20/15 MT 

Well maintained. 

Total Capacity 

65 

1800 MT 

 

 

DUNOMA VENTURES:  Transport Capacity Summary 

Regions Covered 

Kano, Maiduguri, Damaturu and Lagos 

 

Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Flat beds trucks used in the Port for containers (Side Lift) 

25 

30 MT 

Well maintained. 

Covered body trucks used for up country transfers 

35 

30 MT 

Well maintained. 

Other Covered body trucks 

25 

20/15 MT 

Well maintained. 

Total Capacity 

85 

2300 MT 

 

Tin Tine Transport: Transport Capacity Summary 

Regions Covered 

Maiduguri, Damaturu, Kano, Yola  

 

Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Flat beds trucks used in the Port for containers (Side Lift) 

25 

30 MT 

Well maintained. 

Covered body trucks used for up country transfers 

35 

30 MT 

Well maintained. 

Other Covered body trucks 

20 

20/15 MT 

Well maintained. 

Total Capacity 

70 

2200 MT 

 

 

Bazuwa Worldwide Transport Services:  Transport Capacity Summary 

Regions Covered 

Lagos, Port Harcourt, Kano, Maiduguri and Damaturu  

 

Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Flat beds trucks used in the Port for containers (Side Lift) 

25 

30 MT 

Well maintained. 

Covered body trucks used for up country transfers 

35 

30 MT 

Well maintained. 

Other Covered body trucks 

20 

20/15 MT 

Well maintained. 

Total Capacity 

80 

2200 MT 

 

Bin Abba Transport: Transport Capacity Summary 

Regions Covered 

Lagos, Port Harcourt, Kano, Maiduguri and Damaturu  

 

Number of 

Vehicles 

Capacity per 

Vehicle (MT) 

Comments / Condition of Vehicles 

Flat beds trucks used in the Port for containers (Side Lift) 

25 

30 MT 

Well maintained. 

Covered body trucks used for up country transfers 

35 

30 MT 

Well maintained. 

Other Covered body trucks 

20 

20/15 MT 

Well maintained. 

Total Capacity 

80 

2200 MT 

 

 

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3.3 Nigeria Manual Labour

Sources of employment law are the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, the Labour Act Chapter L1, federal laws enacted by the National Assembly and State laws enacted by the House of Assembly. 

There are two broad categories of employees in Nigeria. ‘Workers’ defined under the Labour Act as “who are generally employees who perform manual labour or clerical work” and ‘Non-Workers’ - employees who perform administrative, executive, technical or professional functions. The Labour Act which prescribes the minimum terms and conditions of employment applies only to ‘Workers’.  

Section 7 of the Labour Act requires every employer to issue a written contract to an employee within 3 months of the commencement of the employment relationship. The Labour act prescribes minimum terms and conditions of employment that employers must comply with including safety, sick and maternity leave, discrimination, termination and dismissals. Full detail of the act can be viewed at:  http://www.nigeria-law.org/LabourAct.htm 

There are many unions in Nigeria and they wield some power. The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) is an umbrella organisation for trade unions in Nigeria, it has 29 affiliated unions. In total, it has around four million members, according to its own figures, making the association one of the largest trade unions in Africa. In the past they have instituted national strikes for worker rights. 

The official current (May 2019) minimum wage is N30,000/month ($ 83.00/month). 

Unskilled manual labour is plentiful and relatively cheap and when there are no time considerations, often used to as an option rather than expending capital on machinery.  

  

Labour Rate(s) Overview. Rate as of 1/5/2019 

 

Cost 
Local Currency (Naira) & USD - $

Daily General Worker (Unskilled casual labour) 

N 2000 - $ 5.50 / day 

Daily General Worker (Semi-skilled labour) 

N 2,500 - $ 7.00 / day 

Skilled Worker 

N 50,000 - $140.00 / month 

 

3.4 Nigeria Telecommunications

Nigeria has one of the largest telecom markets in Africa. The sector’s regulator is the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) operating a unified licensing regime. 

Nigeria has the most competitive fixed-line market in Africa, featuring a second national operator (Globacom) and over 80 other companies licensed to provide fixed-telephony services. The alternative carriers combined provide around 85% of all fixed connections, though in general terms about 80% of all connections are wireless. 

The telecom sector attracts considerable foreign investment, resulting in a strong multinational presence, and government infrastructure programs will further stimulate investment in coming years.  

There is strong price competition among telecom operators on their voice and internet data, and while Nigeria’s data bundle prices are the lowest in sub-Saharan Africa, they are priced below actual costs so smaller mobile network operators find it hard to survive in the market, which leaves an industry dominated by few players. 

The leading players are MTN, a South African-based multinational company with a market share of 37.21%, Airtel (an Indian based multinational telecommunication), Glo (a Nigerian multinational company) and 9mobile (formerly Etisalat). Other than the key mobile network operators, there are a number of additional players operating. 

Several microwave and fibre-based national backbone networks are being rolled out by various companies. The landing of additional submarine cables (supported by improved domestic fibre infrastructure) has delivered a further boost to the country’s developing broadband sector by improving bandwidth. Globacom is building a second cable, Glo-2, to reinforce its infrastructure in the south of the country. 

Registering SIM cards/mobile numbers with or without a data plan is a simple process and all that is required is a recognized form of ID.

For more information on telecoms contacts, please see the following link:4.11 Nigeria Additional Services Contact List

Telephone Services 

Is there an existing landline telephone network? 

Yes 

Does it allow international calls? 

Yes  

Number and Length of Downtime Periods (on average) 

Variable. Generally, few and short in urban areas but subject to localised conditions.  

Mobile Phone Providers  

Airtel, 9mobile, Globacom, MTN Nigeria, Ntel, Multilinks(Telkom), Visafone, Smile, skystar, Tuge Height Nigeria  

Approximate Percentage of National Coverage 

80% 

Telecommunications Regulations 

Importation of humanitarian communications equipment: VSAT, HF, VHF, Thurayas, etc. is allowed, this can be checked on the Approved Communications Equipment List (https://www.ncc.gov.ng/documents/552-list-of-type-approved-communications-equipment-201409/file). 

There is an annual licensing fee for setting up fixed and mobile stations including microwave and VSAT networks and 2-way radio systems (https://www.ncc.gov.ng/licensing-regulatory/licensing/fees-pricing#individual-license).

Regulations on Usage and Import 

 

Regulations in Place? 

Regulating Authority 

Satellite 

Yes  

NCC (Nigerian Communication Commission) Ministry of Communication 

HF Radio 

Yes  

NCC 

UHF/VHF/HF Radio: Handheld, Base and Mobile 

Yes  

NCC 

UHF/VHF Repeaters 

Yes  

NCC 

GPS 

No 

 Not required 

VSAT 

Yes  

NCC 

Individual Network Operator Licenses Required 

Yes: refer to NCC regulations (https://www.ncc.gov.ng/docman-main/legal-regulatory/regulations/329-regulations-for-telecommunications-networks-interconnection-2/file) 

Frequency Licenses Required Yes 

Yes: refer to NCC regulations (https://www.ncc.gov.ng/docman-main/legal-regulatory/regulations/104-frequency-pricing-regulations/file) 

Existing Humanitarian Telecoms Systems 

There is no formalised humanitarian telecom system outside of the North Eastern region. UNDSS (Abuja) is the focal point for UN Organisations. International NGO Safety Organisation (INSO) is the focal point for all other NGOs.

The Emergency Telecommunications Sector (ETS) is providing shared internet connectivity and security telecommunications related services to the entire humanitarian community in North-East Nigeria.

ETS connectivity services are used by an average of 91 humanitarians in Maiduguri and 25 humanitarians in the field hubs on a daily basis. In 2018, the ETS  provided internet connectivity to over 2,931 humanitarians from 106 organisations across North-East Nigeria. 

Existing UN Telecommunication Systems 

 

ETS 

WFP 

VHF Frequencies 

15 pairs 

No 

HF Frequencies 

9 

No 

Locations of Repeaters  

Maiduguri, Damaturu, Ngala, Gwoza, Dikwa, Damasak, Bama, Banki, Monguno 

Maiduguri, Damaturu 

VSAT 

Maiduguri, Ngala, Gwoza, Dikwa, Damasak, Bama, Banki, Monguno 

Damaturu, Maiduguri, Abuja 

Internet Service Providers (ISPs) 

Reliable Internet connectivity is readily available and there are multiple private ISP companies. Businesses can easily connect wirelessly by taking out short- or long-term contracts.    

Internet Service Providers 

Are there ISPs available? 

Yes 

If yes, are they privately or government owned? 

Privately 

Dial-up only? 

No 

Approximate Rates (local currency and USD - $) 

Dial-up 

N/A 

Broadband 

120GB/$100 

Max Leasable ‘Dedicated’ Bandwidth 

256Mbps/256Mbps 

Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) 

MTN Group Limited, formerly M-Cell, is a South Africa-based multinational mobile telecommunications company, operating in many African, European and Asian countries. Its head office is in Johannesburg. 

Etisalat, headquartered in Abu Dhabi, provides services to 141 million subscribers in 15 countries across the Middle East, Asia and Africa.

Airtel has network presence in all states of the Federation, Local Government Areas, major towns and villages in Nigeria. The company’s mobile networks cover over 70% of Nigeria’s population and its 3G coverage ratio is over 41%. The company’s distribution network spreads across over 40,000 retail outlets with well over 332,042 retailers. 

Reliable countrywide coverage over 80% of all areas is claimed by these companies (see links after table below) and they offer all internationally expected services. 

The regulatory framework for mobile money services in Nigeria can be read here: https://www.cbn.gov.ng/out/2015/bpsd/regulatory%20framework%20for%20mobile%20money%20services%20in%20nigeria.pdf 

For information on MNOs please visit the GSM Association website   

Company 

Number of Agent Outlets by Area 

Network Strength by Area 

Contracted for Humanitarian or Government Cash Transfer Programmes? 

Services Offered (i.e. Merchant Payment, Bulk Disbursement, Receive & Make Payment) 

MTN 

Over 300 across all states 

expansive network coverage, spread across 3,340 cities, towns and villages in all 36 states  

Coverage varies within states. 

Yes 

Yes 

9mobile (previously Estilat) 

More than 200 across all states 

expansive network coverage spread across all 36 states  

Coverage varies within states. 

No 

Yes 

Airtel 

40,000 across all states 

expansive network coverage spread across all 36 states  

Coverage varies within states. 

Yes 

Yes 

For detailed coverage information please visit: www.mobilecoveragemaps.com/map_ng#10/11.8445/13.1067 

Also ITU coverage map: https://www.itu.int/itu-d/tnd-map-public/  


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3.5 Nigeria Food and Additional Suppliers

Ample supplies of staple foods can be procured on the local market. Generally, there is a wide variety of foods and most suppliers stock the same items which tend to keep price competitive. Quality and pace of supply can be limited depending on the timing of procurement. 

Other goods and services are also readily available with varying quality and quantity. There would be the ability to scale-up if required as unprohibited items can be imported reasonably quickly. Albeit at a higher price, for relief items eligible for tax exemptions, it should be noted that items may be procured locally in less time than it takes to obtain the necessary import exemption paperwork from Government offices that generally tend to encourage locally produced products over imports. 

The manufacturing sector is dominated by the production of food, beverages and tobacco, with sugar and bread products generating the greatest value of output. Manufacturing in Nigeria is beset with challenges; chief among them is power supply. Most firms rely on “emergency” power generators to run seamless operations, adding to costs. There are also regulatory issues, a multiplicity of taxes, and trade facilitation issues, and supply variability of rain-dependent agricultural inputs among others. Infrastructure in the transport sector is also a constraint. 

The government is seeking to encourage the sector through port reforms, import bans, facilitation of cheaper funding and ease of doing business initiatives.  

 

Generic country information can be located from sources which are regularly maintained and reflect current facts and figures. For a general overview of country data related to the service and supply sectors, please consult the following sources: 

The Observatory of Economic Complexity – MIT (OEC): https://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/profile/country/nga/ 

Other relevant links  

https://dataafrica.io/profile/nigeria#CropsByProduction 



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3.5.1 Nigeria Food Suppliers

Overview 

Generally, all food categories are available, but variety choices can be limited, and food is manufactured to local taste, particularly popular ready-to-eat foods such as noodles and pasta. International brands are not well represented, locally sourced cereals, meat, sugar and poultry dominate supply.  

There are no large manufacturing/production/importing wholesalers that supply food for procurement at a national level. There are many relatively small-scale traders who will ’aggregate’ stock and redistribute it to downstream, smaller retailers (sometimes referred to as business to business (B2B) trade). They generally only trade in a few basic food commodities and there is often no strong long-term trading relationship formed as cash on the spot is preferred.  

Kano, the second largest city in Nigeria and the state capital of Kano State in North West Nigeria, is the major source of food redistribution to Northern Nigeria where the larger retailers are not widely represented. Basic locally produced commodities such as salt, sorghum, millet, maize, beans and rice are readily available.  

Dawano market in Kano is the epicentre of the sourcing of cereals and pulses. Vegetable oil is imported in bulk and repackaged by manufacturers and distributers. Production is mainly limited by raw material availability. Salt is mainly produced by Dangote who has a chain of distributors. Rice production is carried by rice associated farmers. Due to high price of fertilizers the price of rice is very high and discourages it to be considered for purchase. 

Quality is another challenging aspect to be considered, as the majority of vendors do not have adequate infrastructures to assure production of commodities with the standard.

Main Growing Areas: Below is the map of main Nigeria crops. As can be seen in the map, sorghum, millet, maize and beans are produced mainly in the northern belt. Maize and beans are produced mainly in Niger, Kaduna and Plateau states. Borno State which produces a lot of sorghum and millet is currently affected by insurgency. 

Harvest/Crop Calendar: Below is the calendar for Northern Nigeria crops. As can be seen in the chart below, harvests of the sorghum, millet, maize, and beans happen between October and January, with an off-season between April and June, and then lean season between July and September.  


USAID Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET): http://fews.net/west-africa/nigeria

For more information on food supplier contact details, please see the following link:4.10 Nigeria Supplier Contact List

Retail Sector 

Global retail chains are generally not present, and the market is dominated by small and medium owner operated businesses. Larger, established retailers have been present for some time. The retail sector does not normally offer credit, however, they may do so to recognised organisations by prior arrangement.   

Types of Retailers Available 

Type of Retailer 

Rank (1-5) 

Supermarket concentrates mainly in supplying a range of food, beverage, cleaning and sanitation products; have significant purchasing power; are often part of national/regional/global chains. 

5 

Convenience Store/Mini Market medium sized shop; offers a more limited range of products than supermarkets; usually has good/stable purchasing power; may be part of chain or cooperative. 

4 

Permanent shop with strong supply capacity individually/family owned store; usually offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; good storage and reliable supply options. 

Permanent shop with limited supply capacity individually/family owned store; offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; limited storage and unstable supply options. 

Mobile Shop/Market Stand individually/family owned store; usually offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; may be found at outdoor markets, camps or unstable environments. 

Wholesale Market Overview 

As previously discussed, there is an absence of large food wholesalers in the Nigerian market. One of the few and Nigeria’s largest producer is Dangote, however even this company often does not always have a traditional wholesaler ‘direct to end of supply chain retailer’ relationship. In many cases there will be other intermediaries that will purchase and then resell to other, smaller retailers.  

Wholesale – Dangote 

Dangote Group is one of Nigeria’s most diversified business conglomerates with annual turnover in excess of $3 billion. 

Supplier Overview 

Company Name 

Dangote Group  

Address 

Union Marble House, 1 Alfred Rewane Road, Ikoyi, Lagos 

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? 

Yes   

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? 

Yes   

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? 

Yes   

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? 

Yes   

Approximate Turnover in MT 

N/a 

Payment Methods Accepted 

Bank Transfer. Credit by prior application 

Other Comments or Key Information 

 

 

Other Locations 

Region(s) 

Service Location(s) 

Across Nigeria  

Across Nigeria 

In many ECOWAS and neighbouring countries 

 

 

Primary Goods / Commodities Available 

Commodities by Type** (SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title) 

Comments 

00 - Live animals (other than fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.) 

No 

  

01 - Meat and meat preparations 

No 

 

02 - Dairy products and birds’ eggs 

No 

 

03 - Fish (not marine mammals), crustaceans, molluscs 

No 

 

04 - Cereals and cereal preparations 

Flour & Semolina 

Pasta 

Dangote Flour mills 7300 MT / day across mills in Lagos, Kano, Ilorin, Calabar and Ikorodu. It is the largest flour milling company in Africa and among the largest in the world. 

05 - Vegetables and fruit 

No 

 

06 - Sugars, sugar preparations and honey 

Sugar 

Dangote Sugar Refinery has a 1.44 MMTPA capacity, making it the second largest sugar refinery in the world. 

07 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof 

Salt 

NASCON Allied Industries PLC produces of edible and industrial salts, marketed under the brand name ‘Dangote Salt’ 

09 - Miscellaneous edible products and preparations 

Bottled water and juices. 

Food Seasoning 

Vegetable Oil   

Tomato Paste 

Dansa Foods Limited, an associated group company 

Production & Distribution of stock seasoning cubes 

Refining & Distribution 

Manufacturing & Distribution 

41 - Animal oils and fats 

No 

 

42/43 - Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated 

No 

 


**For non-FOOD products please see section 3.5.2 Additional Suppliers, and for FUEL/PETROLEUM products please see section 3.1 Fuel. 

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3.5.2 Nigeria Additional Suppliers

Overview 

Operational support equipment and other relevant programme materials are generally available for local procurement. It should be noted however that it is common to purchase known brands and find they are not genuine to label (i.e copies of original) which may lead to reduced quality and performance. Procurement of most major items or bulk purchasing will be limited to the major commercial centres.   

Typically, the Nigerian market does not support major ‘wholesalers’ who supply their many downstream retailers from warehouse stocks, rather it is characterised by a business to business (B2B) model whereby an individual trader will aggregate a particular commodity and then redistribute this to smaller retailers. 

An efficient platform for purchase in terms of quality and range of goods is the online outlet ‘Jumia (www.jumia.com.ng) which is used extensively by consumers nationally and African-wide. It can provide the total range of expected products. 

Preferred delivery location for air transported goods, particularly in bulk, will be Lagos and onward domestic transportation organised from there.  

Potable water and water storage tanks are produced locally and are easily procured. 

For more information on suppliers’ contact details, please see the following link:4.10 Nigeria Supplier Contact List

 Wholesale – The Dangote Group 

The Dangote Group is a Nigerian multinational industrial conglomerate, founded by Aliko Dangote. It is the largest conglomerate in West Africa and one of the largest on the African continent. 

Dangote products are available across Nigeria and in neighbouring countries 

Supplier Overview 

Company Name 

Dangote Group  

Address 

Union Marble House, 1 Alfred Rewane Road, Ikoyi, Lagos 

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? 

 Yes 

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? 

Yes   

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? 

Yes   

Approximate turnover in USD  

in excess of $ 3 billion pa 

Payment Methods Accepted 

Bank transfer or credit by prior arrangement 

Other Comments or Key Information 

 

   

Other Locations 

Region(s) 

Service Location(s) 

Across Nigeria  

Across Nigeria 

In many ECOWAS and neighbouring countries 

 

 

Primary Goods / Commodities Available 

Commodities by Type** (SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title) 

Comments 

24/27 - Crude materials, inedible, except fuel 

no 

      

51 to 59 - Chemical and related products 

Soap, poly products 

produced / manufactured locally;   

61 to 69 - Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material 

cement 

produced / manufactured locally;   

71 to 79 - Machinery and transport equipment 

Truck assembly (10,000 trucks pa) 

 

81 to 89 - Miscellaneous manufactured articles 

packaging 

 

91/93/96/97 - Commodities not classified elsewhere 

 

 

Wholesale – Capital Paints and Chemicals Nigeria Limited 

 A supplier of paint and chemicals products.  

Supplier Overview 

Company Name 

Capital Paints and Chemicals Nigeria Limited 

Address 

2, Adeniyi Jones. P.M.B. 2107, Abuja 

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? 

Yes 

Approximate turnover in USD - $ 

n/a 

Payment Methods Accepted 

Cash, bank transfer, cheques 

Other Comments or Key Information 

Wholesale and retail of paint products 

 

Other Locations 

Region(s) 

Service Location(s) 

Lagos States, Abuja FCT 

Outlets across Nigeria 

 

Primary Goods / Commodities Available 

Commodities by Type** (SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title) 

Comments 

24/27 - Crude materials, inedible, except fuel 

No 

n/a 

51 to 59 - Chemical and related products 

Yes 

Manufactured locally 

61 to 69 - Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material 

No 

n/a 

71 to 79 - Machinery and transport equipment 

No 

n/a 

81 to 89 - Miscellaneous manufactured articles 

No 

n/a 

91/93/96/97 - Commodities not classified elsewhere 

n/a 

n/a 

Wholesale – Pearl PVC Products 

A large Nigeria retail and wholesale PVC ceiling and PVC wall panel supplier. With over10 years of professional experience, supplying many types of custom-made PVC ceilings and panels according to clients’ specific requirements. 

Supplier Overview 

Company Name 

Pearl PVC Products 

Address 

40, Budlan Street, Grammar School Bus Stop. Akiode, Ojudu, Ikeja, Lagos. 

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? 

No 

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? 

Yes 

Approximate turnover in USD - $ 

n/a 

Payment Methods Accepted 

Cash, Banks transfers. 

Other Comments or Key Information 

n/a 

 

Other Locations 

Region(s) 

Service Location(s) 

Lagos  

Across Nigeria 

 

Primary Goods / Commodities Available 

Commodities by Type** (SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title) 

Comments 

24/27 - Crude materials, inedible, except fuel 

No 

n/a 

51 to 59 - Chemical and related products 

PVC 

Manufactured locally 

61 to 69 - Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material 

no 

n/a 

71 to 79 - Machinery and transport equipment 

no 

n/a 

81 to 89 - Miscellaneous manufactured articles 

no 

n/a 

91/93/96/97 - Commodities not classified elsewhere 

no 

n/a 

Wholesale – NHC Pharmaceuticals 

A company in the supply chain distribution of pharmaceuticals. Wholesale distribution of pharmaceuticals sundry items to retail pharmacy outlets, hospitals, clinics and corporate health institutions in Nigeria 

Supplier Overview 

Company Name 

NHC Pharmaceuticals 

Address 

ACME House. 23 ACME Rd., Ogba, Lagos Nigeria 

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? 

No 

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? 

Yes 

Approximate turnover in USD - $ 

n/a 

Payment Methods Accepted 

Cash, Bank transfers, cheques. 

Other Comments or Key Information 

 

 

Other Locations 

Region(s) 

Service Location(s) 

Lagos, Abuja 

Across Nigeria 

 

 

 

Primary Goods / Commodities Available 

Commodities by Type** (SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title) 

Comments 

24/27 - Crude materials, inedible, except fuel 

No 

n/a 

51 to 59 - Chemical and related products 

Pharmaceuticals 

Importer and Wholesaler. 

61 to 69 - Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material 

No 

n/a 

71 to 79 - Machinery and transport equipment 

No 

n/a 

81 to 89 - Miscellaneous manufactured articles 

No 

n/a 

91/93/96/97 - Commodities not classified elsewhere 

n/a 

n/a 

 Wholesale – Hanigha Nigeria Limited 

Hanigha Nigeria Limited manufacture agricultural and agro-allied machines and plants such as pellet machines, hammer mills, livestock feed mixers, plants shredder and cassava graters. 

Supplier Overview 

Company Name 

Hanigha Nigeria Limited 

Address 

No. 9 Ahmed Talib Avenue Behind Critical Hope, Kakuri Kaduna South, Kaduna State Nigeria 

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? 

Yes 

Approximate turnover in USD - $ 

n/a 

Payment Methods Accepted 

Cash, bank transfers, cheques 

Other Comments or Key Information 

n/a 

Other Locations 

Region(s) 

Service Location(s) 

Kaduna  

Across Kaduna State. Kano State 

 

 

 

Primary Goods / Commodities Available 

Commodities by Type** (SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title) 

Comments 

24/27 - Crude materials, inedible, except fuel 

No 

n/a 

51 to 59 - Chemical and related products 

No 

n/a 

61 to 69 - Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material 

Manufacturing of metal 

Manufactured locally 

71 to 79 - Machinery and transport equipment 

Machinery 

Manufactured locally 

81 to 89 - Miscellaneous manufactured articles 

No 

n/a 

91/93/96/97 - Commodities not classified elsewhere 

No 

n/a 

Wholesale – Marquee Tent Nigeria 

Marquee Tent Nigeria is an outdoor event company specializing in the importation, fabrication, installation & repairs of pagoda tents, marquee tents, festival tents, temporal structures and event supplies. 

Supplier Overview 

Company Name 

Marquee Tent Nigeria 

Address 

59, Adeniran Ongusyan Road, Surelere, Lagos 

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? 

Yes 

Approximate turnover in USD - $ 

n/a 

Payment Methods Accepted 

Cash, Bank transfers, cheques. 

Other Comments or Key Information 

n/a 

 

Other Locations 

Region(s) 

Service Location(s) 

Lagos 

Across Nigeria 

 

Primary Goods / Commodities Available 

Commodities by Type** (SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title) 

Comments 

24/27 - Crude materials, inedible, except fuel 

No 

n/a 

51 to 59 - Chemical and related products 

No 

Importer and Wholesaler, retailer. 

61 to 69 - Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material 

No 

n/a 

71 to 79 - Machinery and transport equipment 

No 

n/a 

81 to 89 - Miscellaneous manufactured articles 

Tent 

Imported and locally manufactured 

91/93/96/97 - Commodities not classified elsewhere 

n/a 

n/a 

Wholesale – Visions Telecommunications Technologies Limited 

Visions Telecommunications Technologies Limited is an engineering company providing Business to business and business to customer solutions for teleconferencing, SMS messaging, video conferencing & OEM conferencing hardware & software for mobile phones companies in Nigeria & Africa. 

Supplier Overview 

Company Name 

Visions Telecommunications Technologies Limited 

Address 

18, Amore Street, of Toyin Street 

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? 

No 

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? 

Yes 

Approximate turnover in USD - $ 

n/a 

Payment Methods Accepted 

Bank transfers, cheques. 

Other Comments or Key Information 

 

 

Other Locations 

Region(s) 

Service Location(s) 

Lagos, Abuja 

Across Nigeria 

 

Primary Goods / Commodities Available 

Commodities by Type** (SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title) 

Comments 

24/27 - Crude materials, inedible, except fuel 

No 

n/a 

51 to 59 - Chemical and related products 

No 

n/a 

61 to 69 - Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material 

No 

n/a 

71 to 79 - Machinery and transport equipment 

Telecommunication equipment 

Importer, wholesaler, retailer 

81 to 89 - Miscellaneous manufactured articles 

No 

n/a 

91/93/96/97 - Commodities not classified elsewhere 

n/a 

n/a 


**For FOOD products please see section 3.5.1 Food Suppliers, and for FUEL/PETROLEUM products please see section 3.1 Fuel.  

Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.  

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.  

 

3.6 Nigeria Additional Services

Overview

Nigeria is a middle-income, mixed economy and emerging market, with expanding manufacturing, financial, service, communications, technology and entertainment sectors. An agency or organization should be able to meet their programme support needs in terms of equipment and expertise by procurement on the local market. Generally international brands or comparable alternatives are available at realistic prices.

For more information on company contact details, please see the following link: 4.11 Nigeria Additional Services Contact List

Accommodation

The housing market is generally well developed in major urban areas with a large selection of hotels, apartments and guest houses. Levels of security and standard vary widely however, and security clearance from local agencies should be sought for staff accommodation. Whilst Nigerian cities are well able to support any, or a large influx of demand, outlying and rural areas may require the setting up of humanitarian accommodation hubs to provide minimum standards of all criteria required by agencies.

Electricity and Power

Electricity generation in Nigeria is characterised by excess capacity and inadequate supply. It has been observed that peak demand is often about one-third of installed capacity because of the non-availability of spare parts and poor maintenance. Voltage is 240 V.

Nigeria’s transmission network consists of high voltage substations and over 20,000km of transmission lines. Currently, transmission wheeling capacity is far below the total installed generation capacity of 12,522 MW. In recent times, power supply across the country has gone to a little above 2,000 MW amid reports of damaged gas pipelines and comatose power stations.

The entire infrastructure is essentially radial, without redundancies thus creating inherent reliability issues. At an average of approx. 7.4%, the transmission losses across the network are high compared to emerging countries’ benchmarks of 2-6%. Frequent system collapses (as at May, Nigeria’s power grid had collapsed six times in 2019) reflect the critical infrastructure and operational challenges in the transmission subsector of the industry.

There is widespread private provision of electricity by plants set up by a person, association or a company to generate electricity primarily for their own use usually referred to as ‘captive power supply’. Captive electric power supply has been a response to irregular public power generation and transmission.

Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) is an independent regulatory body with authority for the regulation of the electric power industry in Nigeria.

All generation and distribution companies have been privatised with the Federal Government retaining the ownership of the transmission company, the Transmission company of Nigeria (TCN).

There are

  • 6  power generation companies
  • 11 power distribution companies
  • 1  transmission company

There are presently 23 grid connected generating plants supplying power in the country.

Due to the difficulty of obtaining recent data, the information in the table below is somewhat dated and may not be accurate, however the amount of electricity that can be generated is largely academic, because as mentioned above, the limiting factor with power supply in Nigeria is not with generation but rather with failing transmission infrastructure that cannot cope with demand.

Electricity and Power Summary Table

Production Unit

Type (Hydroelectric, Thermal, etc.)

Installed Capacity (MW)

Current Production (MW)

Mabon Limited (29,Sanusi Fafunwa Street VI, Lagos

Generation on-grid39MW (Hydro)

39 MW (Hydro) at Dadin Kowa, Gombe State

Below capacity

Geometric Power Ltd. (No.8 Mary Slessor, Asokoro, Abuja

Embedded Generation

140 MW at Aba, Abia State

Below capacity

Anita Energy Limited (9, Lingu Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja, FCT

Generation on-grid, 90 MW at Agbara, Lagos State

90 MW at Agbara, Lagos State

Below capacity

First Independent Power Co. Ltd (6A,abana St,Old GRA, PH, Rivers State)

Generation on-grid

95 MV AT Eleme, Rivers State

Below capacity

Ibafo Power Station ltd. (RADMED Bldg, Plt 1E Ligali Ayorinde Street VI, Lagos

Generation on-grid

200 MV at Warawa, Ogun state

Below capacity

Shell Petroleum Development Co. Ltd

Generation on-grid

642 MVA (Afam VI) at Afam, Rivers State

Below capacity

Kaduna Electricity Distribution (Nagwanatse Building, Ahmadu Bello Way, PMB 2268, Kaduna, Kaduna State)

Distribution in Kaduna, Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara States



Enugu Electricity Distribution Co. Plc. (12, Station Rd, off Okpara, Enugu, Enugu State

Distribution in Enugu, Abia,Imo, Anambra and Ebony States



Benin Electricity Distribution Co. Plc. (5,Akpakpava St, PMB 1036, Benin City, Edo State

Distribution in Edo, Delta, Ondo and Ekiti states



Abuja Electricity Distribution Company plc. (Loma-Mansa St. Wuse Zone 4, Abuja, FCT

Distribution in Oyo,Ogun,Osun and Kwara States.



Financial Services

There are over 25 banking institutions in Nigeria regulated by the Central Bank Of Nigeria (CBN), which serves as the country’s central monetary authority. CBN oversees the operations of financial institutions and banks in Nigeria, helping ensure high banking standards and financial stability in the industry, as well as promoting an efficient payment system. An organization can also expect to find other economic services, such as recognized multinational accountancy companies, in Nigeria.

Zenith Bank

Incorporated in 1990. In 2004 it became a public limited liability company and subsequently listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

The bank currently serves more than 1.6 million customers and employs about 7,000 staff. It operates through a network of over 500 branches, as well as subsidiaries and representative offices in Ghana, Gambia, South Africa, Sierra Leone, the United Kingdom, China, and UAE (Dubai).

Company Overview

Company Name

Zenith Bank

Address

Plot 84, Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island, Lagos. Nigeria

www.zenithbank.com + 234-1-2787000

 

Available?

Comments (max / min transfer or exchange amounts, etc.)

Has IBAN, BIC, or SWIFT number?

Yes

https://www.zenithbank.com/corporate-banking/swift

Provides currency exchange?

Yes


Will initiate / receive wire transfers?

Yes

 

Provides Loan / Credit services?

Yes


Other Comments or Key Information


Other Locations

Region(s)

Service Location(s)

All 36 States

Over 500 branches and Offices throughout Nigeria

First Bank of Nigeria

Established in 1894, FirstBank became a public company in 1970 and joined the Nigerian Stock Exchange in 1971.

The bank has subsidiaries in West African countries and the UK, as well as representative offices in Abu Dhabi, Beijing, and Johannesburg. It employs more than 7,000 staff and oversees a network of around 760 branches and over 2,600 ATMs. It maintains the largest branch network in Nigeria.

Company Overview

Company Name

First Bank of Nigeria (FBN)

Address

Samual Asabia House, 35 Marina Lagos, Nigeria

www.firstbanknigeria.com +234 1 4485500

 

Available?

Comments

(max / min transfer or exchange amounts, etc.)

Has IBAN, BIC, or SWIFT number?

Yes

Swift code: FBINGLA

Provides currency exchange?

Yes


Will initiate / receive wire transfers?

Yes

 

Provides Loan / Credit services?

Yes


Other Comments or Key Information


Other Locations

Region(s)

Service Location(s)

All 36 States

Over 760 branches and over 2,600 ATM,s

United Bank for Africa

Founded in 1949 as the British and French Bank Limited (BFB), United Bank for Africa is one of the oldest banks in Nigeria. In 1970, it held an IPO, becoming the first Nigerian bank to list its shares on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

United Bank employs about 12,500 staff and serves more than 14 million customers around the world.

It operates in 19 African countries.

Company Overview

Company Name

United Bank for Africa

Address

UBA House 57 Marina. P O Box 2406 Lagos, Nigeria

www.ubagroup.com +234 7002255822

 

Available?

Comments (max / min transfer or exchange amounts, etc.)

Has IBAN, BIC, or SWIFT number?

Yes

Swift code: UNAFNGLA

Provides currency exchange?

Yes


Will initiate / receive wire transfers?

Yes

 

Provides Loan / Credit services?

Yes


Other Comments or Key Information


Other Locations

Region(s)

Service Location(s)

Operates in all States

428 branches Nationwide

Clearing and Forwarding Agents

There are many multinational Clearing and Forwarding agent companies available in Nigeria with offices in the port centres and Abuja. They can facilitate international and national freight movements and customs transactions. They operate to international standards of professionalism and reliability.

Freight handling equipment is readily available for purchase, rent or lease from recognised dealers that will maintain the equipment as part of the package. There are agents for handling equipment in all port and major commercial centres. Pallets are readily available.

Postal and Courier Services

The Nigerian Postal Service (Nipost) is the Hub for the West African Sub-region. By this status, all international mail from UPU member countries for the region are routed through Nigeria.

In addition to incoming international mail/outgoing international mail services, other services include mobile money (Nipost serves as cash-in and cash-out outlets), post office boxes, private mail bag, bulk post/hybrid mail (large volume mailings) and pick-up collection and delivery service.

Service delivery times are 24 hours-intracity, 48 hours-intercity and 72 hours nationwide. 

In addition to many Nigerian courier post and parcel companies, international courier companies DHL, FedEx and UPS are present, easily accessible in Nigeria and operate to expected standards of reliability for national and international document and parcel pick-up and delivery.

Printing and Publishing

There are over 100 book publishers in Nigeria, with Ibadan and Lagos as major publishing centres.

Commercial services for printing a wide range of items such as corporate printing, brochures, journals, magazines, event prints, posters, flyers, roll-up banners, labels. stickers etc. are readily available in Nigeria’s commercial centres operating to international standards.

Taxi Companies

There are multiple taxi companies in all key cities in addition to e-hailing-mobile app options (there are over 14,000 e-hailing drivers in Lagos alone). Reliability and security varies widely and it is best to check with local security briefs for up to date recommendations on which companies are reputable.

Vehicle Rental

Rental vehicles are readily available, and an organisation can reasonably expect to meet their initial needs through renting. International franchises Avis and Hertz are both represented in Nigeria in addition to other reputable companies with established business records.

Waste Management and Disposal Services

There are many and adequate Nigerian laws to regulate waste management, however these are not all yet enforced, hence of the more than 32 million tons of solid waste generated annually, only 20-30% is collected. Generally improper waste disposal and lack of reliable transport infrastructure means that collected wastes are most often dispersed to other localities. Only a few states have taken proactive steps in the waste sector.

Waste management and disposal is undertaken by a mix of Government and Federal agencies and private operators.

Recycling is generally performed by private contractors on a cash recovery basis.

WASTE DISPOSAL-NON-HAZARDOUS

As per the narrative above, generally improper waste disposal and lack of reliable transport infrastructure means that collected wastes are often dispersed to unregulated and inappropriate localities. Existing landfills are often not adequately managed and inaccessible, particularly during rainy season when many are closed down.

WASTE DISPOSAL-HAZARDOUS

Waste management Regulations of 5.1.15 of 1991 regulates the collection, treatment and disposal of solid and all forms of hazardous wastes from municipal and industrial sources and gives the comprehensive list of chemical and chemical wastes by toxicity categories.

Section 11 subsection (1) states that the collection, treatment, transportation and final disposal of waste shall be the responsibility of the industry or facility generating the waste

For a compilation of Institutions & Waste Management Regulations in Nigeria go to the following link: http://www.elri-ng.org/Institutions,%20Laws%20&%20Regulations%20on%20Waste%20Management%20in%20Nigeria.doc

While there are laws and statutes in place governing the disposal of hazardous waste, waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and other hazardous waste, collection in Nigeria is not organised; there are no collection centres and most times, they are dumped along with other wastes.  Currently, treatment/recycling is carried out by the informal sector with little knowledge of the environmental and health effects of improper hazardous waste management.


Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.

4 Nigeria Contact Lists

In the following subsections the contact details for Nigeria will be presented.  

4.1 Nigeria Government Contact List

Ministry 

Department 

National or Provincial/State Authority 

City / Town 

Street / Physical Address 

Name 

Title 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

Website  

Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources 

 

National 

Abuja 

Shehu Shagari Way 

 

 

Federal Secretariat 


 

09-5233536-8 

 

https://petroleumresources.gov.ng/ 

 

Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) 

 

National 

Corporate HQ Abuja 

Herbert Macaulay Way, P.M.B. 190, Garki, Abuja

 

 

contactus@nnpcgroup.com  

 

+234 9 460 81000 

 

https://nnpcgroup.com/Pages/Home.aspx 

 

Federal Ministry of Transport 

 

 

National 
 

  

 

Abuja 

Dipcharima House, Central Business District, P.M.B. 0336,Garki - Abuja 

 

 

 

+234 9 2347451 


Federal Ministry of Transport 

 

Aviation Arm 

 

National 

Abuja 

Annex 3, 

New Federal Secretariat, 

Shehu Shagari Way, 

Central Area, 

P.M.B. 229Garki  - Abuja  

 

 


 

+234 9 5237112 

www.aviation.gov.ng  

Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) 

Airports Management 

National 

Lagos 

FAAN Headquarters, Ikeja, Lagos 

Henrietta Yakubu 

General Manager Corporate Affairs 

henrietta.yakubu@faan  

contact@faan.gov.ng  

 

 

https://www.faan.gov.ng/ 

 

Federal Ministry of Finance & Economic Development 

 

Budget Office 

National 

Abuja 

Central Business Area, 

P.M.B. 251 Amadu Bello Way Garki, 

Abuja FCT 

 

 

info@budgetoffice.gov.ng   

 

+234 9 234 6290 

  

  

National Emergency Management Agency 

 

 

National 

Abuja 

No. 8, Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent Maitama 

 

 

nemapress@yahoo.com   

info@nema.gov.ng   

 

https://nema.gov.ng/ 

 

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control

 

National 

Abuja 

Plot 2032, Olusegun, Obasanjo Way, Zone 7, Wuse,

Lagos Operation Office: 

  

  

   

   

 

nafdac@nafdac.gov.ng

+234(0)-1-4609750 

https://www.nafdac.gov.ng/ 

The Nigerian Communications Commission 

 

 

National 

NAFDAC Corporate Headquarters, Abuja 

O.A.U. Quarters, Plot 423 Aguiyi Ironsi St, Wuse,  

 

 

 

ncc@ncc.gov.ng   

 

09 461 7000 

 

https://www.ncc.gov.ng/  

 

 

NEMA 

Gombe Operations office 

Gombe State.  

Gombe 

Fmr. Oil Seed Processor Ltd. BCGA Biu Road, Gombe State. 

Jediel Appolos. 

Head of Office Manager 

jediel.apollos@nema.gov.ng    

08036611305 08129019121 08037332660 08085908626 

https://nema.gov.ng/gombe-operations-office/ 

 

NEMA 

Zonal Office 

North Central Zonal Office 

 

Jos, Plateau State.  

Direct Labour Compound, Vom Road Jos, Plateau State

Badamasi Abdulsalam 

 

Zonal Coordinator 

abdulsalam.badamasi@nema.gov.ng  

(+234)09-2905903 

https://nema.gov.ng/north-central-zonal-office/

NEMA 

Zonal Office 

North East Zonal Office 

  

  

Maiduguri, Borno State  

Medical Store Premises,Baga Road Off Auno Street,Maiduguri, Borno State 

Alh Muhammed Kanar

Zonal Coordinator 

mohammed.kanar@nema.gov.ng  

(+234) 803 914 9667 

https://nema.gov.ng/north-east-zonal-office/ 

 

NEMA 

Zonal Office

North West Zonal Office 

Kaduna, Kaduna State

15 Wurno Road, Unguwan Sarki,Kadunai, Kaduna State

Musa  Ilala 

Zonal Coordinator 

musa.ilallah@nema.gov.ng  

(+234)09-2905896 

https://nema.gov.ng/north-west-zonal-office/ 

 

NEMA 

Zonal Office 

South East Zonal Office 

Enugu State  

55 Independent Layout, Enugu 

  

Dr. Onimode A Bandele  

Zonal Coordinator 

onimode.abdulahi@nema.gov.ng  

(+234)09-2905781 

https://nema.gov.ng/south-east-zonal-office/ 

 

NEMA 

Zonal Office 

South South Zonal Office 

Port Hacourt, Rivers State 

# 51, Ikwerre Road, Diobu, Porthacourt, Rivers State

Godwin Tepiko: Assistant 

Zonal Coordinator 

info@nema.gov.ng  

 

https://nema.gov.ng/south-south-zonal-office/ 

 

NEMA 

Zonal Office 

South West Zonal Office 

Ikeja, Lagos State  

 Mobolaji Bank Anthony,Way Opp. Ikeja Plaza Ikeja, Lagos State

Akand e Iyiola I.  

Zonal Coordinator 

akande.ishaka@nema.gov.ng  

(+234)09-2905789 

https://nema.gov.ng/south-west-zonal-office/ 

 

Department of Petroleum Resources 

 

National 

Lagos 

7 Kofo Abayomi, Victoria Island Lagos  

 

 

info@dpr.gov.ng 

+234 (1) 2790000, 9037150 

https://www.dpr.gov.ng/ 

 

Nigeria Customs Service 

 

National 

Headquarters 
Abuja 

Abijan Street, Wuse,  
P.M.B. 26, 
Zone 3, 
Abuja 

 

 

info@customs.gov.ng 
pro@customs.gov.ng

09 4621597, 4621598, 4621599 
 

https://www.customs.gov.ng/ 

 

Nigeria Customs Service 

 

Custom area Maiduguri Borno state 

Maiduguri 

Custom House, 

No 1 Gamboru Ngala Road 

Ayomide Adisa 

Local Comptroller  

 

0706 59 8525 

 

Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria 

 

 

National 

Lagos 

FAAN Headquarters, 

Ikeja, Lagos. Nigeria 

 

 

contact@faan.gov.ng 

 

https://www.faan.gov.ng/ 

 

Nigerian Airspace Management Agency

 

National 

Head office, Lagos 

Murtala Mohammed Airport  
P.M.B. 21084, Ikeja, Lagos  

 

 

servicom@nama.gov.ng 

0809 154 2666, 0809 154 2777, 0809 154 2888, 0809 154 2999 

https://www.nama.gov.ng/ 

 

Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) 

 

National 

Lagos 

Aviation house P.M.B. 2129, 21039, Murtala Muhammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos

 

 

 info@ncaa.gov.ng  

234-1-2790421 

http://www.ncaa.gov.ng/ 

 

Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency 

 

National 

Lagos 

Maritime House #4, Burma Road, Apapa 

   

 

 

info@nimasa.gov.ng  

 


Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) 

 

National 

Lagos 

Nigerian Railway Corporation Railway Compound, Ebute-Metta Lagos

 

 

info@nrc.gov.ng  

+(234) 9051902545, 9054427699 

 

https://nrc.gov.ng/ 

 

Nigerian Ports Authority 

 

National  

Lagos 

Nigerian Ports Authority, 26/28 Marina, Lagos

P.M.B 12588 Lagos 

 

 

info@nigerianports.org  

helpdesk@nigerianports.org  

 

+234 01904 6001 

http://nigerianports.gov.ng/ 

 

Nigerian Shippers Council 

 

National 

Head office 

Lagos 

Nigerian Shippers' Council, 

4, Otunba Ayodele Soyode Lane, Apapa. 

P.M.B. 50617, Ikoyi, Lagos

 

 

nsc@shipperscouncil.gov.ng  


+234 (0) 909 007 7334; 702 199 8187 

 


 

National Inland Waterways Authority 

 

National 

Headquarters 

Kogi state 

Liaison office 
Abuja 

Adankolo New Layout, PMB 1004, Lokoja 
Shippers Plaza, off Grand Ibro Hotel 
Wuse, Zone 5, Abuja 

 

 

https://niwa.gov.ng/contact-us/ 

 

+234-81-4266-0450, +234-81-8186-4425 

https://niwa.gov.ng/ 

 

Federal Ministry of Health 

 

National 

Abuja 

Federal Secretariat Complex, Phase III, Shehu Shagari Way, Central Business District. Abuja. FCT 

 

 

info@health.gov.ng  

 

http://health.gov.ng/ 

 

 

 

 

4.2 Nigeria Humanitarian Agency Contact List

  

Organization 

Street / Physical Address 

Name 

Title 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

 ACTED 

 

Emily Beadle 

Lucy Coley 

Josie Karlsson 

Country Director a.i. 

Country Director 

Project Development Officer 

emily.beadle@acted.org 

lucy.coley@acted.org 

josie.karlsson@acted.org 

+234 8134293834  

+234 7066200094 

 Action Against Hunger (ACF) 

 

Shashwat Saraf  

Country Director 

cd.ng@acf-international.org 

+234 8129450519 

Action Aid 

 

Ene Obi 

Country Director 

Ene.Obi@actionaid.org 

 

ADRA 

ADRA Nigeria, Maryland, Lagos 

Fred Omosebi 

Country Director 

nig.adra@gmail.com; omosebifredo@yahoo.com 

'+234 8033790731; +234 8075794302 

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation 

 

# 43 Agadez Crescent, off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja – FCT 

Victor Ajieroh, Ph.D 

 

Senior Program Officer, Nutrition 

ajieroh@gatesfoundation.org 

 

+234 8186215478 

 

BOWDI 

 

 

Fatima Askira 

 

Executive Director 

 

fatimaaskira@gmail.com; fatimbowdi1@gmail.com 

+234 8030844847 

 

CAFOD  

 

C/O CCFN, Plot 459, Cadastral Zone B2, Southern Parkway, Durumi 1, Abuja 

Kelechi Emeh 

 

Country Representative 

 

kemeh@cafod.org.uk 

 

+234 7039537559 

 

CARE 

 

House #3, 6th Avenue, Gwarinpa, Abuja 

Anna Suzanna Hidayat  

 

Humanitarian Team Leader  

 

anna.hidayat@care.org 

 

+234 9070345323 

 

Catholic Relief Services 

 

Rebecca Hallam Bassey 

Country Director 

Rebecca.hallambassey@crs.org 

+234 8035551234 

Christian Aid 

 

Charles Usie 

Country Director 

cusie@christian-aid.org 

+234 8034041120 

COOPI 

 

Waseem Solangi 

Head of Mission 

hom.nigeria@coopi.org 

+234 7069721669 

CCDRN 

 

Yusuf Umar  

Program Director  

yusuf@ccdrn.org 

+234 8035989767 

Damnaish Human Capacity Building Initiative (DHCBI) 

 

Emmanuel Buba 

 

Admin Officer 

 

eyirnggau@gmail.com 

 

+234 8185716675 

 

Dangote Foundation 

# 270A Ozumba Mbadiwe Street, 1st Floor, Waterfront Plaza, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria 

Francis Aminu, PhD 

Director of Health and Nutrition 

Francis.Aminu@Dangote.com 

+234 9022455665; +234 7038775490 

Danish Refugee Council 

House 22, 45 Road, John P. hiese Street, First Avenue, Gwarimpa, Abuja 

Zeljko Toncic 

 

Country Director 

cd-nigeria@drc.dk  

 

+234 9064147808; +234 9092918142

eHealth Africa, Nigeria 

# 4/6, Independence Road, Kano state 

Evelyn Castle 

 

Executive Director 

 

evelyn.castle@ehealthnigeria.org 

 

 

International Medical Corps (IMC) 

Plot 882, Olu Awotesu Street Abuja, Off Idris Ibrahim Crescent, Jabi District, Abuja 

Jolene Mae Mullins 

 

Country Director 

jmullins@InternationalMedicalCorps.org 

 

+234 7030552068  

 

Nigeria INGO Forum (NIF) 

# 35 Patrick Bokkor Crescent, off Ebitu Ukiwe Street, Jabi, Abuja 

Mr. Eric Batonon - Incoming CD NRC, INGO Forum Representative 

Country Director  

eric.batonon@nrc.no 

 

International Rescue Committee 

 

Modou Diaw 

Field Director  

Modou.Diaw@rescue.org 

 

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) 

 

Phillipe LEVAILLANT

Head of Mission 

msff-borno-emedco@paris.msf.org  

 

Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) 

 

Mr. Eric Batonon  

Country Director  

eric.batonon@nrc.no 

+234 8188145258; +234 8025923159 

OXFAM 

 

Ifthikhar Nizami 

 

Country Director 

 

iftikhar.nizami@oxfam.org 

 

+234 8127224268; +234 8101653610 

Plan International 

 

Hussaini Abdul 

Country Director 

hussaini.abdu@plan-international.org 

+234 8037861288 

Save the Children 

 

04, Danube Close off Danube street Maitama Abuja 

Ben Foot 

 

Country Director 

 

Ben.foot@savethechildren.org 

 

+234 7032939447 

 

ZOA 

 

Turab Road, Behind Nursing Home, Old GRA, Maiduguri, Borno state 

Lauren Banner 

 

Country Representative 

 

CR.Nigeria@zoa.ngo 

 

+234 7039175427; +234 9094782777

UN 

 

Mr. Edward Kallon 

 

UN Resident/ Humanitarian Coordinator  

Edward.kallon@one.un.org 

2347010137150 

UN 

 

Yassine Gaba 

 

Deputy Humanitarian Coordinator  

Gaba2@un.org 

234 703 852 2706 

UNDP 

 

Ms. Khardiata Lo Ndiaye 

Resident Representative a.i.  

khardiata.lo.ndiaye@undp.org     

2349071601744 

UNICEF 

 

Mr. Mohamed Moustapha Malick Fall 

Representative  

mmfall@unicef.org   

2348034020870 

UNFPA 

 

Mr. Eugene Kongnyuy 

Representative a.i. 

kongnyuy@unfpa.org     

2347034183201 

WHO 

 

Dr. Peter Clement  

OIC 

clementp@who.int     

2349062861215 

UNESCO 

 

Mr. Yao Ydo 

 

Representative & Regional Director  

y.ydo@unesco.org   

2348054120193 

FAO 

 

Mr. Suffyan Koroma  

Representative 

suffyan.koroma@fao.org    

2348100272372 

ILO 

 

Mr. Dennis Zulu  

Director  

zulu@ilo.org 

2348031989105 

UNIDO 

 

Mr. Jean Bakole  

Representative  

j.bakole@unido.org 

234706 418 1067 

UNODC 

 

Mr. Oliver Stolpe    

Representative  

Oliver.stolpe@un.org 

2349027651191 

UNHCR 

 

 Antonio Jose Canhandula  

Representative 

canhandula@unhcr.org 

2348090161349 

WMO 

 

Mr. Bernard Gomez    

Representative  

bernard.gomez@undp.org 

2347083598874 

UNAIDS 

 

Mr. Erasmus U. Morah  

Country Director   

morahe@unaids.org    

2347062210968 

UNWOMEN 

 

Ms. Comfort Lamptey 

Representative   

comfort.lamptey@unwomen.org 

2349020202781 

IOM 

 

Mr. Frantz Celestin 

Chief of Mission a.i. 

fcelestin@iom.int 

2348141375873 

WFP  

 

Dr. Paul Howe 

Country Director  

Paul.Howe@WFP.ORG 

2349070251895 

OCHA  

 

Ms. Edem Wosornu 

Head of Office 

wosornu@un.org 

2349037810140 

IFAD 

 

Ms. Nadine Gbossa  

Representative  

n.gbossa@ifad.org    

234818 161 5199 

UN HABITAT 

 

Mr. Kabir Yari 

Programme Mgr 

Kabir.yari@undp.org 

2348033141100 

UNITAR 

 

Mr. Larry Boms 

Head of Office 

Larry.boms@unitar.org 

2348098784961 

UNIC 

 

Mr. Ronald Kayanja   

Director  

kayanja@unic.org     

2348034022086 

UNDSS 

 

Robert Marinovic 

CSA 

robert.marinovic@un.org   

2348034023017 

 

 

4.3 Nigeria Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List

  

Company 

Street / Physical Address 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

Website  

Description of Services 

INTERTEK 

#2, Rumuogba Estate, off 1st Artillery Bus Stop, Aba Road 

info@intertek.com 

 

  234 84303302 

http://www.intertek.com/petroleum/inspection/cargo/nigeria/ 

 

Inspection, verification, testing and certification of petroleum products 

SGS 

7b Etim Inyang Crescent, Victoria Island, Lagos PMB 80048 

info@sgs.com 

:  +234 1 2805096 / 98; 

https://www.sgs.com.ng/ 

 

Inspection, verification, testing and certification of petroleum products 

Standards Organization of Nigeria 

52, Lomé Crescent. Zone 7, Wuse, Abuja FCT 

info@son.gov.ng 

08002255766; 07056990099 

https://son.gov.ng/ 

 

Inspection, verification, testing and certification of petroleum products 

VERITAS 

11 Niger Street, Off Aso street, Parkview Estates, Ikoyi Lagos 

info@veritas.com 

234 1 454 1170 

https://www.bureauveritas.com/home/worldwide-locations/africa/nigeria/ 

Inspection, verification, testing and certification of petroleum products 

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control  

 

Plot 2032, Olusegun, Obasanjo Way, Zone 7, Wuse,   

Lagos Operation Office: 

nafdac@nafdac.gov.ng    

 

 

+234(0)-1-4609750 

 

https://www.nafdac.gov.ng/ 

 

Inspection, verification, testing and certification of Food and Pharmaceutical products 

 

Further contact information on additional accredited laboratories can be found at: https://www.dpr.gov.ng/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Accredited-Laboratories-2018updated.pdf 


Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.  

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. 

 

4.4 Nigeria Port and Waterways Company Contact List

Port Name 

Company 

Street / Physical Address 

Name 

Title 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

Phone Number (mobile) 

Website 

Key Role 

Description of Duties 

All ports 

Nigerian Ports Authority 

26/28 Marina PMB 12588, Apapa 

 

 

 

npaservicom@nigerianports.org 

 

  

 

(+234) 01463 7496   01463 7497   01463 7498   01463 7499 

 

 www.nigerianports.gov.ng  

 

Management of Nigeria’s ports 

Ownership, planning and administration of ports     

  

 

Lagos Ferry Services 

 

32, Lawson Street, Onikan Lagos

 

 

info@lagferry.com.ng 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Metro Ferry 

Plot 983A Saka Jojo Street, Off idejo street Adeola Odeku, Victoria Island Lagos

 

 

info@metro-ferry.com  

 

01-461 9636 

 

http://www.metro-ferry.com/  

 

 


 

Tin Can Island 

Josepdam Port Services     

 

Terminal A, Tincan Island 2nd Gate, Apapa, Lagos, 

Mr. Sunday Aindero    

 

Manager 

saindero@jps.ng   

08037241211 

 

https://www.jps.ng/ 

 

 

Port Operations 

Cargo Handling 

Warehousing 

Equipment Hiring 

Cargo Storage 

Tin Can Island 

TICT Container Ltd    

 

Yann Magarian 

 

 

Yann.magarian@tict-ng.com  

 

 

 

 

Port Operations 

Cargo Handling 

Warehousing 

Equipment Hiring 

Cargo Storage 

Tin Can Island 

Ports & Cargo Handling Services 

 

54 Warehouse Road, Apapa, P.O Box 2297, Apapa Lagos State, Nigeria 

Mr. John Jenkins  

 

Manager 

johnje@sifaxgroup.com 

08102852900 

 

http://sifaxgroup.com/company/ports-and-cargo/ 

 

 

Port Operations 

Cargo Handling 

Warehousing 

Equipment Hiring 

Cargo Storage 

Tin Can Island 

Five Star Logistics    

 

Former RORO Admin Block, Tincan Island Port, 
P.M.B 1001, Apapa, Lagos. Nigeria. 

 

Mr. Wolfgang Schneider   

 

 

wolfgang.schneider@5starterminal.com  

tm@5starterminal.com  

 

08090401287 

 

http://www.fivestarlogisticsltd.com/ 

 

 

Port Operations 

Cargo Handling 

Warehousing 

Equipment Hiring 

Cargo Storage 

Tin Can Island 

Port & Terminal Multiservice Ltd 

Tin Can Island Port Complex, PO box 2953, apapa, lagos, 

 

 

info@ptml-ng.com  

+234 1 279 08 80 / 3 

 

http://www.ptml-nigeria.com/ 

 

 

Port Operations 

Cargo Handling 

Warehousing 

Equipment Hiring 

Cargo Storage 

Onne Port 

WACT. APM Terminals 

West Africa Container Terminal,  
The Onne Port Complex,  
Federal Ocean Terminal Onne,  
Port Harcourt,  
Rivers State

 

 

wact.onne@apmterminals.com 

+234 8090335116, +234 8090335101,  

 

www.apmterminals.com/en/services/service-locator  

 

Port Operations 

Cargo Handling 

Warehousing 

Equipment Hiring 

Cargo Storage 

Onne Port 

Brawal Shipping 

Head Office AddressBrawal shipping Nigeria Limited 

Aeromaritime Compound 

Kirikiri Phase 1 

Apapa-Oshodi Expressway 

Lagos 

 

 


 

+23415876355 

 


 

 

Port Operations 

Cargo Handling 

Warehousing 

Equipment Hiring 

Cargo Storage 

Onne Port 

INTEL Nigeria Limited 

Enterprise House 

Road South, FOT 

Onne Oil & Gas Free Zone 

Onne, Rivers State

 

 

info@intelservices.com 

+234 (0) 84 463 805 – 14 (10   

 

http://www.intelservices.com/onne-port-complex 

 

 

Port Operations 

Cargo Handling 

Warehousing 

Equipment Hiring 

Cargo Storage 

Warri 

INTEL Nigeria Limited 

NPA New Yard, New Port 

Warri, Delta State, Nigeria. 

  

 

 

 

info@intelservices.com 

+234 (053) 465 100 

 

http://www.intelservices.com/warri-port-complex 

 

 

Port Operations 

Cargo Handling 

Warehousing 

Equipment Hiring 

Cargo Storage 

Calabar 

 

 

NPA New Port 

Calabar Port Complex,  Cross River State, Nigeria. 
   

 

 

 

info@intelservices.com 

+234 (087) 466000 

 

http://www.intelservices.com/calabar-port-complex 

 

 

Port Operations 

Cargo Handling 

Warehousing 

Equipment Hiring 

Cargo Storage 

Calabar 

ECM Terminals 

Calabar Free Port, 
NPA Calabar Port Complex, Harbour Road, Cross River State, Nigeria 

 

 

 

info@ecmterminals.com 

 

+23482552783

 

 

https://www.ecomarinegroup.com/# 

 

www.ecmterminals.com  

 

 

Port Operations 

Cargo Handling 

Warehousing 

Equipment Hiring 

Cargo Storage 

Lagos 

 

 

Plot 1220. 
Bishop Oluwole Street, 
Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria. 

 

 

info@intelservices.com  

+234(01) 462 0718 

 

http://www.intelservices.com/lagos-port-complex 

 

 

Port Operations 

Cargo Handling 

Warehousing 

Equipment Hiring 

Cargo Storage 

Port Harcourt 

BUA Ports and Terminals 

Terminal B, Port Harcourt Ports, 
Port Harcourt, Rivers State 
  

 

 

 

info@buagroup.com  

07061220565, 08036736922 

 

https://www.buagroup.com/our-businesses/infrastructure/ports 

 

 

Port Operations 

Cargo Handling 

Warehousing 

Equipment Hiring 

Cargo Storage 

Apapa 

BUA Ports and Terminals 

Apapa Office 

22B Creek Road, Apapa, Lagos. 

   

 

 

 

info@buagroup.com 

07098027216 

 

 

https://www.buagroup.com/our-businesses/infrastructure/ports 

 

 

Port Operations 

Cargo Handling 

Warehousing 

Equipment Hiring 

Cargo Storage 

Calabar 

Shoreline Logistics 

NPA Old Port, Marina Road 

      P.O.Box 1824, Calabar 

      Cross River State, Nigeria 

 

 

 

info@shorelinelogistics.com  

+234 08746603 

   

+2348080261710 

http://www.shorelinelogistics.com/about.html 

 

 

Port Operations 

Cargo Handling 

Warehousing 

Equipment Hiring 

Cargo Storage 

Apapa 

Eagle Flour Mills 

2 Old Dockyard Road, Wharf Road, Apapa, Lagos

 

 

contactus@fmnplc.com  

0705 689 1000 

 

 

https://fmnplc.com/group/nigerian-eagles-flour-mills/ 

 

 

Hire of sucker equipment for handling bulk grain 

Apapa 

National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control

 

Prof. Samson Tunde Adebayo  

Director of Ports Inspection 

justina.james@msc.com 

 

2349093999601,  08037161831 

 

 

 

 

Food and drug security 

Apapa 

SIFAX Group 

 

 

Anthony C. Okolie  

 

Deputy Manager Clearing & Forwarding 

tonyok@sifaxgroup.com 

 

2348037115852

 

 

 

 

Clearing and handling 

Tin Can 

Nigeria Customs Service, 

 

Customs House (Tincan Island command Apapa Lagos) 

Uche Ejesieme  

Public Relations Officer 

 

uzandas@yahoo.com  

 

2348033050864

 

 

 

 

Customs services 

Apapa 

SuperMaritime Nigeria LTD 

 

 

Emmanuel Adewusi / 

 

Operations Manager 

Ops.nigeria@supermaritime.net 

 

2348052599032  

 

 

 

 

Clearing and forwarding 

Apapa 

Chellarams Plc (warehouseing) 

 

 

Dr. H.S. Batth   

Group Chief Information Officer 

 

batt@chellaramsplc.com 

 

2348055099023

 

 

 

 

Warehousing and storage 

Apapa 

Sea Coach Express 

Sea coach ferry terminal, ebute road, ebute-iga / ipakodo, ikorodu, Lagos,

 

 


 

+2349090997133 / +2348030628981  

 

 

http://www.sbtsgroup.com/seacoach/ 

 

 

Water Ferry Passenger service  

Apapa 

Texas ConnectionFerries   

12D Osborne Road, Osborne Foreshore Estate II, Ikoyi Lagos

 

 

info@texasconnectionferries.com  

 

08156510000, 08023219004 

 

 

http://texasconnectionferries.com/ 

 

 

Water Ferry Passenger service  

 

 

Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.  

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. 

4.5 Nigeria Airport Companies Contact List

  

Airport 

Company 

Street / Physical Address 

Name 

Title 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

Website   

Description of Services 

Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt Enugu, Kano, Kaduna, Uyo, Yola,Maoduguri, Kebbi, Owemi, Akure 

 

Nigerian Aviation Handling Company 

(NAHCO) 

nahco aviance House. Murtala Muhammed International Airport. P.M.B 013. Ikeja, Lagos

 

 

info@nahcoaviance.com 

 

+234 80 97993266-70 

www.nahcoaviance.com 

 

Aviation cargo, aircraft handling, passenger facilitation, Fuelling services. crew transportation and aviation training 

Abuja, Minna, Kaduna Jos, Yola, Katsina, Kano, Maiduguri, Sokoto, Gombe, Port Harcourt, Calabar, Enugu, Owerri , Uyo, Lagos, Ilorin, Benin, Asaba, Akure 

Skyway Aviation Handling Company Ltd (SAHCOL) 

 

Muritala Mohammed Intl. Airport 
P.M.B. 21768, Ikeja 
Lagos  

 

 

 

info@sahcol.com 

 

+234(0)8155553455 

 

http://www.sahcol.com 

 

All the actions that take place from the time an aircraft touches down on the tarmac to the time it is airborne. 

 

Maiduguri 

Dornier Aviation 

General Aviation Service Centre, Old Kaduna Airport,  
Kawo, P.O. Box 5662, Kaduna 

 

 

 

 

 

headoffice@dananig.aero 

office@dananig.aero 

 

http://www.dananig.aero/ 

 

Air Services Operator. Contract air services to UNHAS Nigeria.

All Airports 

Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) 

FAAN Headquarters, Ikeja, Lagos 

Henrietta Yakubu 

General Manager Corporate Affairs 

henrietta.yakubu@faan.gov.ng

contact@faan.gov.ng  

 

https://www.faan.gov.ng/ 

 

Management of Nigerian Airports 

All Airports 

Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) 

Aviation house P.M.B. 2129, 21039, Murtala Muhammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos

 

 

info@ncaa.gov.ng 

234-1-2790421 

http://www.ncaa.gov.ng/ 

 

Governmental oversight of Nigerian Aviation industry 

Various 

Air Peace 

Head Office

25 Sobo Arobiodu Street GRA, Ikeja, Lagos,    

 

 

info@flyairpeace.com  

0700FLYAIRPEACE or +234-700-359-24773223 +234-90-8760-6709 

https://www.flyairpeace.com/ 

 

Air Services Operator

Various 

Arik Air 

Head Office: Arik Aviation Centre, Muritala Muhammed Airport (Domestic Wing), Ikeja, Lagos

 

 


 

01 279 9999 

https://www.arikair.com/ 

 

Air Services Operator 

Various  

Azman Air Services 

1 Zaria Road, Kano

  

 

 

info@airazman.com  

09099800600 09029800600 

https://www.airazman.com/ 

Domestic and charter Air Services Operator 

Various 

Max Air 

16, Ashton Road, Kano,  

Kano state  

  

 

 

 

reservation@maxair.com.ng  

admin@maxair.com.ng 

Head Office, Kano: +234 (0) 9090092207, 

+234 (0) 9090092201 

+234 (0) 9090092237 

Lagos: +234 (0) 9090092220 

Abuja: +234 (0) 9090092221 

https://maxair.com.ng/ 

 

Domestic and charter Air Services Operator

Various 

Aero Contractors Company Nigeria 

Aero Lagos International Airport Office 
Room 2058 2nd Floor 
Murtala Mohammed International Airport

 

 

tickethelpdesk@acn.aero  

customercare@acn.aero  

234 1 6284140 

http://www.flyaero.com/ 

 

Domestic and charter Air Services Operator (including helicopters)

Various 

Med-view airline 

2 Olowu Street, Ikeja, Lagos, 

Suite F.28, 1st Floor Metro Plaza, 

Plot 991 & 992 Maimalari Street 

Cadastral Zone,Central Business District, Abuja

 

 

 

Lagos 234-01-7416476 Abuja 234-09-870-6249 

https://medviewairline.com/ 

 

Domestic, international and charter Air Services Operator 

Various 

Overland Airways 

17, Simbiat Abiola Road, 
PO Box 3165, Ikeja, Lagos

 

 

 

 

+234 1 497 9780-5, 497 1247 

www.overland.aero  

Domestic and charter Air Services Operator 

Lagos and the Delta region

Bristow helicopters 

General Aviation Area, 
Murtala Mohammed Int. Airport, 
Ikeja, Lagos

Mayowa Babatunde 
 

 

Senior Manager, Business Development 

business.devlagos@bristowgroup.com  

+234 (1) 2704590-2 

www.bristowgroup.com  

Industrial aviation services offering helicopter transportation, search and rescue (SAR) and aircraft support services

 

Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.  

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. 

4.6 Nigeria Storage and Milling Companies Contact List

Company 

Street / Physical Address 

Name 

Title 

Email  

Phone Number (office) 

Website  

Description of Duties 

Aboviph Nigeria Limited 

 

7 D.O. Kalagbor street, off Stadium Rd, Port Harcourt

 

 

info@creseada.com;    Steven.North@kuehne-nagel.com 

09033668723/ 08035446317  


 

Warehouse space to rent and Management 

Ehealth Managed warehouses (dakata/gunduwawa

4/6 Independance Road, Kano 

 

 

muhsin.mufti@ehealthnigeria.org 

 

08091328035/

08032031992 

https://www.ehealthafrica.org/ 

 

Warehouse Management 

Estate of Bolori - Pioneer Warehouse 

Baga Road, Maiduguri 

 

 

  

 

0805505900 

 

 

Warehouse space to rent 

Al imran supa  

No. 9, Mohammed Mohammed Avenue, Kano State 

Damaturu 

 

 

Gssupaenergy2016@Gmail.Com  

 

08033023485 

 

 

Warehouse space to rent 

Chellarams Plc  

110/114, Oshodi-Apapa Expressway, Isolo, Lagos,     

 

 

info@chellaramsplc.com  

+234 1 773 3838 / 39 / 40 

http://www.chellaramsplc.com/ 

Shared warehouse space  

John Snow Inc. (JSI) 

1 Audu Ogbeh Street, Jabi District 

Abuja,

 

 

jsinfo@jsi.com  

+234 809 222 2327 

https://www.jsi.com/international/


Management of warehouse and storage facilities 

Northern Nigerian Flour Mills 

15 Maimalari road Bompai, Industrial Estate, Kano

Gert Kriek 

General Manager 

gkriek@nnfmplc.com  

09087474595 

 www.fmnplc.com  

Milling Company 

SUNSEED NIGERIA Ltd. 

 

Old Jos Road, Dakace, Zaria, Kaduna 

Sadhu Panda 

General Manager 

sadhu@sunseed.net  

07019980267 

 

Milling Company 

Nigerian Eagle Flour Mills. 

 

1, Eagle Flour Road, Toll gate, Oluyole Industrial Estate, Ibadan, Oyo State

Funmilayo Onoja 

General Manager 

eagleflour@gmail.com  

08055891106 

www.fmnplc.com/group/nigerian-eagle-flour-mills  

Milling Company 

Honeywell Flour Mills 

YABB Mobolaji Johnson Avenue, Alausa Ikeja, Lagos 

Mr Ozara 

Production Director 

nozara@honewellflour.com  

08025015257 

www.honeywellflour.com 

Milling Company 

Flour Mills of Nigeria, PLC 

2, Old Dock Road, Apapa, Lagos. 

Jessica Chinomso 

Quality Control Manager 

cnworgu@fmnplc.com  

08033473184 

www.fmnplc.com  

Milling Company 

Dangote Flour Mills  

 

Shed 20, Terminal E Administrative Building, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria. 

Samuel Alozie 

Brand Manager 

Samuel.alozie@dangote.com  

08177001071 


Milling Company 

CROWN Flour Mills PLC 

Tin Can Island Port, 2nd Gate, Behind Berth 1, Apapa, Lagos, 

Shakira Asimiyu 

Sales Focal Point 

asimiyu.shakira@olamnet.com 

08165219561 

 

Milling Company 

Arewa Foods and Packaging Company 

 

726 Dawakin Dakata Kano State Nigeria 

 

 

 

 

 

Milling Company 

 

Dala foods Nigeria Limited 

 

85 Sharada Industrial Estate, phase 3, Kano, Nigeria 

 

 

 

 

 

Milling Company 

 

 


Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.  

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. 

4.7 Nigeria Fuel Providers Contact List

Company 

Location(s) 

Street / Physical Address 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

Website  

Description of Services Provided 

Ziuss Oil & Gas Ltd. 

Lekki 

Plot 1, Remi Olowude, Lekki

info@ziussoil.com 

 

08090470742 

 


 

Bulk sales based and/or retail sale of the products through filling stations nationwide.

Petrolex Ltd 

 

Ikoyi 

3A-C Asco St., Parkview Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos State 

info@petrolex.com 

+234 1 6310805-9 

 

 

Storage, distribution and retail of petroleum products.

Pinnacle Oil & Gas Ltd 

Lagos 

6, Samuel Manuwa Street, Victoria Island, 
Lagos, Nigeria 

info@pinnacleoilandgas.com 

+234-9087502021, 2718686 

http://pinnacleoilandgas.com/ 

 

Storage, distribution and retail of petroleum products.

Techno Oil 

 

Lagos 

Techno Oil Place 
7b, Prince Alaba Abiodun Oniru Road, 
Victoria Island Annexe, 
Lagos   

info@technooil.com 

+2348065282834 
 

https://technooil.com/ 

 

Storage, distribution and retail of petroleum products 

Nigerian Independent Petroleum Company (NIPCO) 

LAGOS OFFICE 

  

 1 & 15 Dockyard Road, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria   

info@nipcoplc.com 

 

 +234-1-7926255 

http://nipcoplc.com/

distribution of White Oil products, CNG and LPG in Nigeria. 

 

Nigerian Independent Petroleum Company (NIPCO) 

ABUJA OFFICE 

 

  Plot NO 506, Durban Close, Off Amigo Supermarket, Wuse II, Abuja

info_abuja@nipcoplc.com 

+234-9-413006, +234-9-4130140 

http://nipcoplc.com/

 

Distribution of White Oil products, CNG and LPG in Nigeria. 

 

Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) 

Corporate Headquarters, Abuja 

​NNPC Towers, Central Business District, Herbert Macaulay Way,  
P.M.B. 190, Garki, Abuja

https://www.nnpcgroup.com/About-NNPC/Pages/Contact-Form.aspx 

 

+234 9 460 81000 

https://www.nnpcgroup.com/Pages/Home.aspx 

 

Exploration and production, gas development, refining, distribution, petrochemicals.

 

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4.8 Nigeria Transporter Contact List

Company

Location(s)

Street / Physical Address

Email

Phone Number (office)

Description of Services Provided

Vehicle Type

Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle

Condition

A&B Bazuwa Worldwide Nig Ltd

Potiskum

Opposite Lowcost, Potiskum

bazuwa55@gmail.com

07035506066; 09026667475

Road Transport

Sde lifter, flat decks. Box trucks

80

2200 MT

Well maintained

Dunoma Ventures Ltd

Maiduguri

NO. 1, Dunoma Filling Station, opposite Unimaid, Bama road, Maiduguri

agdunomax@icloud.com

08063275774; 08023549051

Road Transport

Sde lifter, flat decks. Box trucks

85

2300 MT

Well maintained

Tin-Tine Transport Services

Maiduguri

No 25 Bolori Stores Maiduguri

abatcha.mustapha@yahoo.com

08023762086; 08092121229;

Road Transport

Sde lifter, flat decks. Box trucks

70

220 0MT

Well maintained

Supermaritime Nig Ltd

Lagos


ops.nigeria@supermaritime.net
lorikunigeria@yahoo.com
edwardezra054@gmail.com

08052599000; 08034000069;
07033403027

Road Transport

Sde lifter, flat decks. Box trucks

65

1800 MT

Well maintained

BIN ABBA NIGERIA LIMITED

Kano

No 47 Maganda Road Kano State

Danladiabbalogisticservices@gmail.com

08034942000

Road Transport

Sde lifter, flat decks. Box trucks

80

2200 MT

Well maintained

AIR SEAFREIGHTER

Port Harcourt

Freight house, KM1 PH Eleme Road by oil mill market Rivers state.

asf@airseafreighters.net

08051199781 - 08033428462

Road Transport

Sde lifter, flat decks. Box trucks


55

1500 MT

Well maintained



Name of Company

Location

Telephone

Email

Contact Address

MAIDUGURI

1

Abaks Ventures

Maiduguri

08036301996; 08025144973

abakss17@gmail.com;
abakss17@yahoo.com

Shop D19, ShehuLaminu Way, Ramat Shopping Complex, Maiduguri

2

A&B Bazuwa Worldwide Nig Ltd

Potiskum

07035506066; 09026667475

bazuwa55@gmail.com

Opposite Lowcost, Potiskum

3

ABM Moduganari Multipurpose Enterprises Ltd

Maiduguri

07081814141; 07011119191

mohammedshuwa44@gmail.com

Abba Kawu Marte Street Behind Derib, Maiduguri

4

AMB Mafoni Nig Ltd

Maiduguri

08023587015; 08038651411

amodumusa40@gmail.com

No 68 Kyari Masu Street Mafoni Ward

5

Ambursa Nigeria Ltd

Maiduguri

08023586156; 070358852595

ambursa2006@yahoo.com

10 Bama Rd, Opp Custom House, Maiduguri

6

Asshiam Transport Co. Ltd

Maiduguri

08065987410 08034666330

kachallahmodu@gmail.com;
kyaribama1@gmail.com

Along Kano Road Adjacent To Kaura Market

7

Belmaj Integrated Services Ltd

Kano

08034721111 08039613991

belmaj444@gmail.com;
medy444@yahoo.com;
talk2mcshoa4u@gmail.com

68e Bello Road, Kano

8

Chinda Associate Nig Ltd

Maiduguri

08036680965; 08036666685

chindaassociates.ng@gmail.com

No3 Cementry Road Old GRA, Maiduguri

9

Dunoma Ventures Ltd

Maiduguri

08063275774; 08023549051

agdunomax@icloud.com

NO. 1, Dunoma Filling Station, opposite Unimaid, Bama road, Maiduguri

10

Fulongo Nigeria Ltd

Maiduguri

08032234716

mmgambo88@gmail.com

5 Borno Holiday road Ngomari Airport Maiduguri

11

General Health and Logistics International Ltd (GHLI-L)

Abuja

08033039280

info@ghli-l.com

11 Bumbuna Street Wusde Zone 1, Abuja

12

Hammiza Global Resources Ltd

Maiduguri

08096484858; 08036165922


bunutijani@gmail.com

A126 Ibrahim Taiwo Estate Baga Road

13

Kassta Nigeria Ltd

Maiduguri

08032050943; 08036142077

kasstanigltd@gmail.com;
kasstanigerialimited@yahoo.com

No 8 Mai Fema Street Gwange 3 Bama, Maiduguri

14

Kirmi Global Investment Ltd

Maiduguri

08066930147; 07064275190

rahmus01@gmail.com;
muhammadnarto.2016@gmail.com

Forte Oil Damboa Road Filling Station, Maiduguri

15

Nyeuro International Ltd

Maiduguri

08036069503; 08029707095

alhbukarng@gmail.com

No 2/3 Bolori Store Ext Opp Savanna, Maiduguri

16

Rapid Express Logistics Ltd

Maiduguri

08172743330; 08174919480;
08033615992; 08098006760

rapidexpresslogistics@gmail.com

No. 5 Kikuyu Close Off Amal Court,Maiduguri

17

Supermaritime Nig Ltd

Lagos

08052599000; 08034000069;
07033403027

ops.nigeria@supermaritime.net;
lorikunigeria@yahoo.com;
edwardezra054@gmail.com

33A Marine Road, GRA Apapa

18

Tin-Tine Transport Services

Maiduguri

08023762086; 08092121229;

abatcha.mustapha@yahoo.com

No 25 Bolori Stores Maiduguri

19

B.G. Musa and Sons

Maiduguri

08035654605;'     08035654605

bgmusa211@gmail.com;   musamz211@gmail.com

Opp FRSC HQ, OFF DAMBAO RD, MAIDUGURI

20

El Fakal

Maiduguri

08023549504; 07039576843

elfakalinternationallimited@gmail.com

120, Sir KASHIM IBRAHIM ROAD GALADIMA JUNCTION MAIDUGURI BORNO STATE

21

Muhandis Global Concept

Maiduguri

8036285411

ibrahimciromagarba@gmail.com

HARANG STREET,NO 17 GONIMI SHOPPING WING OLD G.R.A MAIDUGURI

22

Damuli Investment

Maiduguri

08037181504

damuliinvestment@yahoo.co.uk

3427 Kwajafa street, before Jamilu Mosque, Off Gombe Rd, Maiduguri

23

GMJ Nasibatu

Maiduguri

81812888494

gmjsons@gmail.com

No 29 Gujba Road off Bursari Maiduguri Road

24

Hannuz Investment

Maiduguri

08065699850

hannuzinvestmentltd@gmail.com

14 Kasuwa Shanu, Gamboru ward, Maiduguri

25

Howda Investment altd

Maiduguri

 

howdainvestment.ng@gmail.com

22 Ngelerum Str. Limanti Ward, Maiduguri

KANO

26

Belmaj Integrated Services Ltd

Kano

08034721111 08039613991

belmaj444@gmail.com;
medy444@yahoo.com;
talk2mcshoa4u@gmail.com

68e Bello Road, Kano

27

A&B Bazuwa Worldwide Nig Ltd

Potiskum

07035506066; 09026667475

bazuwa55@gmail.com

Opposite Lowcost, Potiskum

28

Orbital Concepts Logistics Solution LTD

Kano

08038753352

eljameelsuleiman2@gmail.com

27a Murtala Muhammad Airport Road, Lagos

29

BIN ABBA NIGERIA   LIMITED

Kano

08034942000

Danladiabbalogisticservices@gmail.com

No 47 Maganda Road Kano State

30

Aminu Abdullahi Transport Global


8038753352

Eljameelsuleiman2@Gmail.Com

No. C6 Niger Street Malam Kato Kano

30

Supermaritime Nig Ltd

Lagos

08052599000; 08034000069;
07033403027

ops.nigeria@supermaritime.net;
lorikunigeria@yahoo.com;
edwardezra054@gmail.com

33A Marine Road, GRA Apapa


ZUBATA TRANSPORT COMPANY

Kano

8069432939

salemuhd23@gmail.com

Kano, Nigeria

31

IBRAHIM SAID GLOBAL CONCEPT NIG LTD

Kano

08033475319

ibrahimsaidiro@gmail.com

No 10 Old Market Street, Damaturu

DAMATURU

32

Rapid Express Logistics Ltd

Maiduguri

08172743330; 08174919480;
08033615992; 08098006760

rapidexpresslogistics@gmail.com

No. 5 Kikuyu Close Off Amal Court,Maiduguri

33

Dunoma Ventures Ltd

Maiduguri

08063275774; 08023549051

agdunomax@icloud.com

NO. 1, Dunoma Filling Station, opposite Unimaid, Bama road, Maiduguri

34

A D Abubakar Motors

Damaturu

08034415470; '08022070746

garbabazam@gmail.com

Potiskum Road Beside Federal Mortgage Bank,Damaturu

35

Alhadji Mohammed Gombe & Sons Nig Ltd

Damaturu

08065910515

babaganagombe3@gmail.com

No 10 Old Market Street, Damaturu

36

A&B Bazuwa Worldwide Nig Ltd

Potiskum

07035506066; 09026667475

bazuwa55@gmail.com

Opposite Lowcost, Potiskum

37

Supermaritime Nig Ltd

Lagos

08052599000; 08034000069;
07033403027

ops.nigeria@supermaritime.net;
lorikunigeria@yahoo.com;
edwardezra054@gmail.com

33A Marine Road, GRA Apapa

38

A.G. Dan Nanna Nig Ltd

Damaturu

07054986644

agdannanna@gmail.com

10 Along Kaloma Ali Str. Sabon Fegi, 620 Damaturu, Nigeria

LAGOS

39

Greater Washintong Express

Lagos

08183424242

adeniyiawosan@greaterwashingtonng.com

Greater Washington Capital Limited 45 Opebi Road Ikeja Lagos.

40

Bollore Transport & Logistics Nigeria

Lagos

01-5803470

craig.lentz@bollore.com; Rita.OWASE@bollore.com

26 Creek Rd, BP 285 Apapa, Lagos

41

Libra Circle Limited

Lagos

09098710778 and 08062894165

yemiadunola@libracircle.com; yomi.onatunde@libracircle.com

11 Orimolade Crescent Off Adeniyi Jone Avenue Ikeja Lagos.

42

Creseada International LTD

Lagos

1-2790670

info@creseada.com

Plot 1, Block G Oshodi Industrial Layout Apapa Oshodi expressway matori lago

43

Stirling Trust Limited

Lagos

08113992020 and 08113992022

eonyia@stirlingtrustcompany.com

Col. Adekunle Fajuyi Court 22B Lugard Avenue ikoyi lagos

44

Imperial Managed Logistics

Lagos

0806 630 0095

Maureen.Nwobodo@imperiallogistics.com;

Block 1 Plot 8 Mamunate Ajodeji Crescent on Etal Avenue Oregun Lagos

45

MDS Logistics

Lagos

08159890194 ; 08159890196

gadeyemo@mdslogistics.net;bmonye@mdslogistics.net

Plot 32 Kudirate Abiola way Oregun ikeja lagos

46

Afriglobal Logistics

Lagos

234 9026666370; 2348124970669

sunil.duggal@afriglobal-logistics.com; francoise.lok@afriglobal-logistics.com

2nd Gate, Tin Can Island Port, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria

47

Classic Marine Service Limited

Lagos

8107087550

md@classicmarineng.com; jennifer.u@classicmarineng.com

1Michael enearu Street, Okote Link Road Amuwo Odofin lagos

48

Habtob Global Ventures

Lagos

09055595223 and 07088554119 and 08020767280


No 16B Olaitan Senbanjo Street Lekki Phase 1 lagos

49

Kerildbert Holding Limited(1 yr Suspension)

Lagos

07088609813, 07088609861

commercial@kerildbert.com

4 Park Lane Apapa

50

Orbital Concepts Logistics Solution LTD

Lagos

08037128988/ 08034751157

IBALAA@YAHOO.COM

27a Murtala Muhammad Airport Road, Lagos

51

Sifax Shipping Company limited(embedded in C&F contracts)

Lagos

01 712 0041

ololaded@sifaxgroup.com

54 Warehouse Road Apapa, Lagos

52

Supermaritime Nig Ltd(embedded in C&F Contract)

Lagos

08052599000; 08034000069;
07033403027

ops.nigeria@supermaritime.net;
lorikunigeria@yahoo.com;
edwardezra054@gmail.com

33A Marine Road ,GRA Apapa, Lagos

Port Harcourt

53

Kingsoo Global Maritime Limited

Port Harcourt

08107087550 ; 08033013066

etim.etim@kingsoogroup.com

Behind Skye Bank (Formerly Mainstreet Bank) Plot 76B, Trans Amadi Industrial

54

AIR SEAFREIGHTER  

Port Harcourt

08051199781 - 08033428462

asf@airseafreighters.net

Freight house, KM1 PH Eleme Road by oil mill market Rivers state.

55

Aboviph Nig Lited

Port Harcourt

09033668723/ '08035446317

info@creseada.com;   Steven.North@kuehne-nagel.com

7 D.O. Kalagbor street, off stadium Rd, Port Harcourt

56

HARRITEX SERVICE

Port Harcourt

08039310604 / 08033384158 / 08033100227

harritexservices@yahoo.com - chiefhenrynjoku@yahoo.com

G.U Ake Road, Dchis Event Centre, By Overcomers Busstop, Eliozu, PH, Rivers

Abuja

57

Eaglenet

Abuja

092918103 and 092910100,234 8 037 860 962

info@eaglenetnigeria.com

Plot 1483, KM 27 Umar Musa Yaradua Way, airport road, Abuja

58

Zenith Carex

Abuja

07032114180

md@zenithcarex.com

N0. 10 LANGTANG CLOSE, TAFAWA BALEWA STREET



Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.  

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. 


4.9 Nigeria Railway Companies Contact List

Company 

Geographic Coverage 

Street / Physical Address 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

Website  

Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) 

National 

Head Quarter: 
Deputy Director, Public Relations 
Nigerian Railway Corporation 
Ebute-Metta, Lagos 
Nigeria

info@nrc.gov.ng  

+(234) 9051902545, 9054427699 

 

https://nrc.gov.ng/ 

 

Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) 

National 

Abuja Liaison Office: 
The Manager, Abuja – Kaduna Train Services 
Abuja – Kaduna Railway Modernisation Project Office 
Idu Industrial Area, Idu FCT 
Nigeria

info@nrc.gov.ng 

+(234) 9051902545, 9054427699 

+(234) 9051902545, 9054427699 

 

https://nrc.gov.ng/ 

 

 

4.10 Nigeria Supplier Contact List

 

Company

Commodity Types

Location(s)

Street / Physical Address

Name

Title

Email

Phone Number (office)

Website

 Description of Services Provided

A.A Albasu Nigeria Ltd

Food

Katsina

No 83, Katsina Road Funtua, Katsina State

Abdullahi Abubakar Albasu

Managing Director

albasunigltd@gmail.com

8034999179

 

 

Al-Yuma Ventures & Investment & Investment Limited.

Food

Kano

Plot 638 Maiduguri Road Kano.

Jibril Usman Aruwa

Procurement Manager

alyumaventures@gmail.com, jibrilaruwa@yahoo.com

8037330012

 

 

Ay And Sons Nig Ltd

Food

Kaduna

NO 2A SANI SAMI ROAD, MALALI

Adamu Dahiru

Manager

ayandsonsnigltd@gmail.com, ayandsonsnigltd01@yahoo.com

234 8032101484, 08068988688

 

 

Babban Gona Farmer Services

Food

Lagos

Block 113,Plot 4b,prof Olagoke Street 2nd Round about Lekki Lagos

Chinwe Osuji

Representative

chinwe.osuji@doreopartnwers.com

07030701679/08055000350

 

 

Baltic Testing Nigeria Limited

Food Service

Lagos

No. 13 Abraham Adesanya Street, Apapa

Chidi Peters

Manager

chidinwabuike@yahoo.com

8033371850

 

 

Bureau Veritas Nigeria Limited

Food Service

Lagos

11 NIGER STREET, PARK VIEW ESTATE, IKOYI

Osmond Ike

Representative

osmond.ike@ng.bureauverita.com

7035227598

 

 

Dangote Group

Food

Abuja

Plot 523, Obafemi Awolowo Way, Jabi, FCT, Abuja, Nigeria

N/A

N/A

communications@dangote.com

No

 

 

Dankata Investment Limited

Food

Kano

No 7. Dawanau int Grain Mkt

SADIQ ABUBAKAR

Managing Director

rangeagric16@yahoo.com

2348060005701, 234 8000 00570

 

 

Dansoro Nigeria Ltd

Food

Jos

Bawa Road GRA Bwoza, Borno State Way, Old GRA, Maiduguri, Borno.

Alh. Wake Dansoro

Company secretary

dansoro2@gmail.com

7082941394

 

 

Debiro Agro-Chemical & Farms Nig Ltd

Food

Borno

No 80-88 Debiro Palace house, Opp. Debiro Queen Hotel, Gambo Road Biu. Biu LGA

Wasini Yakubu

Director

debiroseeds4real@gmail.com

8107934786 08092000000

 

 

Essential Dot Com Ltd

Food

Abuja

No. 38, Nouakchott Street, Wuse zone 1,

Abdullahi Ibrahim

MD/CEO

essentialdot@yahoo.com, abdulibroh@yahoo.com

8036002227

 

 

Etc Agro Company Nig. Ltd

Food

Kano

99, Dawanau International Grains Market, Dawakin Tofa LGA

Rajeev Kumar

Manager

rajeev.kumar@etgworld.com

8055879407

 

 

Excella Integrated Resources Service

Food

Abuja

CG075 WUYE ULTRA MODERN WUYE

OLUBUNMI ITOHAN ADEOLA

Director

BUNMYY2K@YAHOO.CO.UK

08128285790

 

 

Flour Mill Nigeria

Food

Lagos

2 Dockyard RD Lagos, Nigeria

Amd Debouk

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ahmadbouk@gmail.com

8181850777

 

 

Hamstores Integrated Services Ltd

Food

Zamfara

Radio Road, New Market, Gusau Zamfara State

Hamisu Shehu

Managing Director

munneer80@yahoo.co.uk

8060596313

 

 

Intertek Testing Services Nigeria Ltd

Food Service

Lagos

73b Marine Road, Apapa

Christian Okafor

Operations Cordination Manager

Henry.Okeoma@Intertek.com

9059190510, 234 1 212 0182

 

 

Jamy Nagari International Ltd

Food

Katsina

No 280 Karaya Road, Katsina Funtuwa

Alh. Umar Yusuf

Managing Director

jamynagariseedsltd@gmail.com

8034506715

 

 

Katyen Nig. Ltd.

Food

Jos

,Plateau Hotel Premises, Rest House Road, P. O. BOX 7457 Jos, Plateau State.

Olisa Omenye

GM

katyennig@gmail.com

2.34804E+12

 

 

Louis Dreyfus Company Nig Ltd

Food

Lagos

3 A Ijora Causeway Apapa

DIDIER Hazoume

MD

didier.hazoume@ldcom.com sefiu.banjo@idc.com

08184004541, 08023440164

 

 

Maslaha Seeds Limited

Food

Zamfara

Plot 87, Rijia Road, Gusau, Zamfara State

Saidu Muhammed Dansadau

Managing Director

maslahaseeds@yahoo.com

8062774866

 

 

Maviga West Africa Ltd

Food

Lagos

Plot 3,Block H Add mark iv

Kamlesh Kumar Singh

Manager

kk@mavigafrica.com

08104121022 080

 

 

Newpal Nig Ltd

Food

Port Harcourt

14 Khana Street, D/Line. P/H

JOHN AGEITU

MD

john.samuel@new-pal.com

09096522482

 

 

Nikoy Nigeria Limited

Food

Kaduna

Shop No 6 Tafawa Balewa Way, Shopping Complex Ungwan Rimi

Olawale O. Oyedele

Managing Director

oyedele@nikoynigeria.com

8025550055

 

 

Pens And Drops Ltd

Food

Kano

54,Challawa Industrial area Kano/Nigeria

ABHAY SINGH

Marketing Mgr

abhay.singh@stalliongroup.com

08123574874

 

 

Popular Farms And Mills Ltd

Food

Kano

54,Challawa Industrial area Kano/Nigeria

ABHAY SINGH

Marketing Mgr

abhay.singh@stalliongroup.com

08123574874

 

 

Pzwilmar Ltd

Food

Lagos

45/47 Town Plannig way, Lagos

Niyi Thomas

Manager

niyi.thomas@pzwilmar.com

234 1 2717153 4

 

 

Razan Investment And Distribution Ltd

Food

Abuja

Wilson Odubaku Road, Plot 504 Idu Industrial Estate, Area 1

MOHAMMED Debouk

MD

modbouk@razan-ltd.com

08032220373

 

 

Riegarsir Nigeria Limited

Food

Plateau

5/7, Saraki Street, Jos

Alhaji Sabiu Suleiman

General Manager

riegasirnigltd@gmail.com

8078669827

 

 

SGS Inspection Services Nigeria Limited

Food Service

Lagos

7B, ETIM INYANG CRESCENT, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS

Obasi, Richard

Operations Manager

Richard.Obasi@sgs.com adeyinka.adebayo@sgs.com

234-8035656416 234-8034022562

 

 

Sudit Oil And Chemicals Limited

Food

Oyo State

Km. 8/9 old Lagos Road,Podo,Ibadan, Oyo State ,Nigeria.

Sebastine Shaibu

Representative

Sebshaib@gmail.com

805985584

 

 

Sweet Mama Farms Ltd

Food

Abuja

Suite 305, Fine Suites, Plot 649 Franca Afegbua Crescent, Gudu District

BOMA ODUNUGA

MD

sweetmamasfarms@yahoo.com

08034500303

 

 

T.J. Danbappa Ltd

Food

Kano

No 2 Yandoya Road, Dawanau Market, Kano State

Abubajar Tijjani Danbappa

Managing Director

atdanbappa@gmail.com

8097563287

 

 

Tecni Seeds Ltd

Food

Kano

66, Hadejia, Kano State

Stell Thomas

Managing Director

techniseeds@yahoo.com

8023809270

 

 

Umza International Farms Ltd

Food

Kano

km.13 Off Zaria RD Kano

Hon. Maifata Abubakar

MD

mmaifata@yahoo.com

08090995550

 

 

Zeenab Foods

Food

Edo

KN.8 Benin Saple RD E/State

VICTOR AYEMERE

MD

ayemerevictor@gmail.com

08093467008

 

 

Frakem.com

Plastic Water Storage Tanks

Online purchasing

Admin Office: 3/9 Olu Koleosho Street, Off Medical Road, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria



sales@frakem.com

 

08061173611

http://www.frakem.com/

supply of Plastic Water Storage Tanks

Turraco Industrial Limited


Plastic Water Storage Tanks

Lagos

No 179, Mushin Road, Itire - Lawanson, Surulere, Lagos




turracoind@gmail.com

 

 +234 (0)809 888 2022



Manufacture and supply of Plastic Water Storage Tanks

Jumia (online purchasing platform)

over 2,000,000 products

Lagos

11 Commercial Avenue, Sabo Yaba (next to Ozone Cinema).Lagos





https://www.jumia.com.ng/contact/

01 888 1100 / 0700 600 0000


+234 09037751558


www.jumia.com.ng

A very wide range of products for agency requirements, from hardware to IT and office equipment argest assortment of products in Nigeria with over 2,000,000 products

Nestle

Potable water

Lagos

22/24 Ilupeju Industrial Ave, Ilupeju, Lagos




contact.nestlewaters@ng.nestle.com.

 

 

+234 -1- 2790707


https://www.nestlepurelife.com/ng/en

 

Bottled water

Eva (nigerian Bottling company) Coca Cola


Potable water

Lagos and national

Nigerian Bottling Company

Nigerian Bottling Company

A.G Leventis building Iddo House Iddo

Lagos P.o box 1159

Nigeria




info.nbc@cchellenic.com


+ 234 1 2706670 

https://ng.coca-colahellenic.com


Bottled water

Astral Waters Ltd

Potable Water

Lagos

57B, Akanbi Onitiri Close, Off Eric Moore Road, Surulere, Lagos, Lagos,



astralwaters@gmail.com 


customercare@astralwaters.com

01 470 6066



Bottled water

Dangote

Cement, trucks

Lagos

Union Marble House, 1 Alfred Rewane Road, Ikoyi, Lagos



communications@dangote.com


+234-1-448-0815, +234-1-448-0816

https://www.dangote.com/


Cement trucks, packaging, soap

Berger Paints Plc

Paint

Lagos

·        102, Oba Akran Avenue, Ikeja Industrial Estate, ikeja Lagos



customercare@bergerpaintnig.com

+234 81-0216-4585/6


www.bergerpaintsnig.com

Paint

Pearl PVC Products

PVC ceiling and wall supply


40 Budland Street, Grammar School Bus Stop, Akiode, Ojudu, Ikeja, Lagos




info@pearlpvcproducts.com


+234 808 743 9664



PVC ceiling and wall supply

NHC Pharmaceuticals

Pharmaceuticals

Lagos

ACME House,
23 ACME Road,
Ogba, Lagos,





mail@nhcpharma.com.ng

+234 803 307 4656

http://nhcpharma.com.ng/


supply chain distribution of pharmaceuticals

Hanigha Nigeria Limited

agricultural and agro-allied machines

Kaduna

No. 9 Ahmed Talib Avenue
Behind Crittal Hope,
Kakuri – Kaduna South,
Kaduna State.


       




info@hanigha.com

+ 234-(0) 815-9491304

http://hanigha.com/


manufacture agricultural and agro-allied machines

Marquee Tent Nigeria

Tents

Lagos

59, Adeniran Ogunsanya Road, Surulere Lagos





info@marqueetent.com.ng

+234 0 818 526 4049 

http://marqueetent.com.ng/


Importation, fabrication, installation & repairs of   tents

A.B.G. Manga Petroleum Nigeria Limited

Fuel, Oil, And Lubricants Supplies

Maiduguri

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Umar Bulama

(blank)

umarbulama47@gmail.com

00234


A.C. Okocha Motors Ltd

Auto Spare Parts (all Types of Vehicles)

Abuja

Plot 796, Ahmadu Bello way, Opp. Funmilayo Ransom Kuti way, Garki II

Chief B.I Chejieh

GM

acokochamotors@yahoo.com

08033209565, 08035951574


Amaks Integrated Concept Enterprises

Office & Accommodation Furniture

Maiduguri

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Madam Amaka Okpal

(blank)

happyamuks006@gmail.com

002348054907056, 002348062519302


Ancor Technologies Limited

Air Conditioning Unit And Parts

Abuja

ACTI HOUSE 16 DJIBOUTU CRESCENT OFF, WUSE 2

Okechukwu Chikwe

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chikwe.ancortech@gmail.com; ancortechnologies@gmail.com

002348033014147


Ancor Technologies Limited

Electrical And Electronics Supplies

Abuja

ACTI HOUSE 16 DJIBOUTU CRESCENT OFF, WUSE 2

A. O. CHIKWE

Director Projects

ancortechnologies@yahoo.com

8033014147


Ancor Technologies Limited

Generators, Parts And Consumables

Abuja

ACTI HOUSE 16 DJIBOUTU CRESCENT OFF, WUSE 2

A. O. CHIKWE

Director Projects

ancortechnologies@yahoo.com

8033014147


Ancor Technologies Limited

Office & Accommodation Furniture

Abuja

ACTI HOUSE 16 DJIBOUTU CRESCENT OFF, WUSE 2

Okechukwu Chikwe

(blank)

chikwe.ancortech@gmail.com; ancortechnologies@gmail.com

002348033014147


Ancor Technologies Limited

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Abuja

ACTI HOUSE 16 DJIBOUTU CRESCENT OFF, WUSE 2

Okechukwu Chikwe

(blank)

chikwe.ancortech@gmail.com; ancortechnologies@gmail.com

002348033014147


Ante Meridian Solution Ltd (Ams)

Security Equipment

Lagos

6, Louis Solomon close, Victoria Island

Yusuf Mustapha

Sales Manager

info@ameridiem.com 'ni_countrymanager@ameridiem.com'

8172891625, 08174643504


At & S Investments Limited

Office Furniture

Lagos

6 Ashabi Cole Road CBD Agingbi, Ikeja

Akin Oluwole

CEO

mail@atsnigeria.com

9090135363


Auto Safety Nig. Ltd

Security Equipment

Rivers

MBM Plaza, 48 old Aba road, Portharcourt

Izu Okaka

Managing Director

autosafetynigeria@yahoo.com

8037415184


B4 Medical Supplies Limited

Medical Supplies and Health Equipment

Abuja & Kaduna

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Suleimen Isiaka Badiru; Ibrahim Adebola Zubair

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b4mendicalsuppliers@gmail.com; s.badiru@b4medicalsuppies.com; a.ibrahim@b4medicalsupplies.com

08178675795 ; 08173289946; 08173290145; 07084128873; 08038070893


Bam Business Machines Nigeria Limited

Office Furniture

Plateau

No 18 Beach Road, Jos

P. K. Fawe

Marketing Manager

bambuss2001@gmail.com

08037084525, 07050200020


Benzec International Ltd

Auto Spare Parts (all Types of Vehicles)

Abuja

shop R1, AMAC Market Opp. CBN Quarters Lugbe

Prince Obiaoha Okwudili

Managing Director

benzecbkw@yahoo.com

07017606004, 08053548222


Bleu-Hey Nigeria Ltd

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Abuja

Suite CS 30, Harmonic Plaza, Jabi

Adeboyin Adelabu

Director, Operations

bleuhey.ng@gmail.com

8078616844


Blue Fountain Designs Limited

Anti-Blast Films

Abuja

Plot C388 Jubilation Avenue, Mpape II Layout, Katampe

Yahaya Yakubu

Managing Director

fountaindesign24@gmail.com

8033684580


Bodecode Technology Limited

ICT Equipment

Abuja

SUITE 17 MANGAL PLAZA, WUSE ZONE 1

Samuel Fanika

Business Dev. Manager

sales@bodecodetech.com

8130250601


Cedarview Communications Ltd

ICT Equipment

Lagos

no 7. Olufunmilola okikiolu street off toyin's street, ikeja

olawale owoeye

Manager

info@cedarviewng.com

2340803 4722 472, +23408186787033


Cherry Hill Interiors Private Limited

Office Furniture

New Delhi

E-36, East of Kailash, New Delhi

Thongram Kumarjit Singh

Senior Manager Business Development

thongram@cherryhill.in contact@cherryhill.in

011-41626101/02, +91 9818955563


Chupun Global Services Limited

General Merchandise

Maiduguri

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Amada Hokki


amadahokki80@gmail.com

+234 8080425550 +234 8039339090


Danoffice It

ICT Equipment

Svendborg

Englandsvej 14, Svendborg Denmark

Claus Nannerup

Business Dev. Manager

cn@danofficeit.com mw@danofficeit.com lnh@danofficeit.com

 +4524881887 , 62211766


Dantek Limited

General Merchandise

Maiduguri

(blank)

Sadiq Sadiq



+234 8034081001   +234 8058537275


Demce Technologies Limited

ICT Equipment

Abuja

SUIT K5 ZONE 3 SHOPPING COMPLEX

Osita Jude

Manager

ositajud@gmail.com

8037835885


Donwonda Global Limited

Office Furniture

Abuja

Suite 12 First Plaza, Nyanya Jikwoyi Road

Gabriel Ogar

Manager

dowondaworld@yahoo.com

8120502536


Eauxwell (Nigeria) Limited

Bore/Bottled/Package Drinking Water Supplies

Lagos

Plot J. 123, Joel Ogunaike Street, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos

Ayeni Femi, Onipede Bukola


b.onipede@eauxwell.com; info@eauxwell.com; femi@eauxwell.com; projectoffice@eauxwell.com; edwin@eauxwell.com

2347039481062; 23470394481061; 2348075092066; 2348075092091; 2348075092110


E-Emman Investment Limited

Stationery Supplies

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Emeka Epuna

(blank)

e.emmanltd@gmail.com

8166637856


Elizade Nigeria Limited

Auto Spare Parts (all Types of Vehicles)

Abuja

PLOT 596 CADASTRAL ZONE A O INDEPENDENT AVENUE CENTRAL BUSIN

Ayorinde Ojo

Branch Manager

ayorinde.ojo@elizade.net

8023706685


El-Jones Commercial Enterprises Ltd

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Abuja

Shop 78, UTC Main Luck, Area 10, Garki

John Ezechukwu

Manager

eljonez2008@yahoo.com

8035883488


Emi Systems Nigeria Limited

Security Equipment

Abuja

58, Lobito Crescent Wuse II

Djane De Almeida

PR Manager

sales@emi-systemsltd.com

8092222300


Erabetty Limited

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Abuja

H3C, His Grace Pavilion Estate, Wumba, Apo

Beatrice Onyekwere

Managing Director

erabetty2002@yahoo.com

8036588955, 08027810503


Evergreen Interior Homes Limited

Office Furniture

Abuja

Suite B9 Rochas Plaza Wuse Zone 3

Onyeabor Ifeanyi

Manager

evergreeninterior@yahoo.com

08034524441, 08189085416


Fixstuff Limited

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Abuja

No 1, Kudang street, off Aminu Kano Crescent Wuse II

Yobo Frederick

MD

fixstuffltd@gmail.com

8039478879


Flawless Technology Ltd

ICT Equipment

Abuja

C82 Murg Shopping Mal, No 1, Awka Street, Area 10, Garki

Nichola Nweke

Director

nicholas@flawlesstechnology.com

+2348037855885 or 08188310189


Flekssit Furniture Company West Africa Ltd

Office & Accommodation Furniture

Abuja & Lagos

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Olusola Olusesan


info@flekssitwa.com
www.flekssit.com.tr

+2348033719623; +2348164484004


Foretec Investment Ltd

ICT Equipment

Abuja

Suite 13 Zone 3 Shopping Complex Wuse

Nicky Jonas Okeke

MD

foretecltd2010@yahoo.com

8033116467


Foretec Investment Ltd

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Abuja

Suite 13 Zone 3 Shopping Complex Wuse

Nicky Jonas Okeke

MD

foretecltd2010@yahoo.com

8033116467


Gleekin International Limited

Uniform Supplies

Abuja

Suite f14 Abm plaza utako

Oluwatoyin Ogunkanmi


oluwatoyin.ogunkanmi@gleekin.com

8098477756


Habanero Data Solutions Limited

ICT Equipment

Lagos

Capital Square, 2nd Floor, Garnet Building Igbo Efon, Lekki

Emmanuel Edeh

Manager

emmanuel@habanerodata.net

07035368449 08053305874


Hillanny Nigeria Limited

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Abuja

Suite 223/224 Kings Plaza, Jahi, Abuja

Ralph Igweh

Manager

ralphigweh@yahoo.com

08037171077


Ibato Nigeria Limited

Office & Accommodation Furniture

Maiduguri

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Abubakar Baba Ali


babaaliabubakar1@gmail.com

08036502156, 08026384238


Ifesam Nigeria Limited

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Abuja

Block A22, Sabondale Complex, Plot 536 Obafemi Awolowo Way Jabi

Chris Ifesi

Manager

ifesamnigeria@gmail.com

8110603511


Izudonworld Connection Limited

Household Appliances

Lagos

HSS Alaba International, Ojo

Izuchukwu Okonkwo

Director

izudonworld@yahoo.com

234 8033073238


Jemior Entreprise Services

Office Furniture

Abuja

SUITE B9 AYMSHAZA PLAZA WUYE DISTRI

Ediri Dekpe

Manager

jmrenterpriseServices@yahoo.com

8076435858


Jmg Limited

Generators, Parts And Consumables

Abuja

PLOT 1068 SHEHIMA MONJUNO CRESCENT

Nwigbo Tochukwu

Sales Executive

t.nwigbo@jmglimited.com

8079270545


Kafani International Limited

Auto Spare Parts (all Types of Vehicles)

Abuja

Suite A11/13 Efab Mall Extension

Godswill Odama Ebriku

Manager

kafaninigeria@aol.com

08034213291, 07037758580


Kamdi Computers Limited

Stationery Supplies

Abuja

SUIT 6A/ 6B, WUSE ZONE 3 SHOPPIMNG COMPLEX, WUSE

Prince Peter Odimegwu


princeodimegwu@yahoo.co.uk

8037967654


Kanmiga Resources Ltd

Office Furniture

Abuja

Suit 42D ANON Plaza Gudu Junction, Gudu District

Adebayo Yahaya

Manager

krlnigeria@gmail.com

8106728689


Kappakonsult Resources & Services Ltd

ICT Equipment

Kaduna

Suite 001B, Choice Plaza, 24, Alkali

K'ufre-Mfon Ekerete

Manager

k.ekerete@kappakonsult.com

+234 703 836 1420


Kassta Nigeria Limited

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Maiduguri

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Tijani Abubakar


kasstanigltd@gmail.com;

+2348036142077 +2348024642285 +2348093717555


Kay-Precious Nig. Ltd.

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Delta

7 Court 4 Road, Off Ogunu Road, Warri

Temitope Olutuyi

Managing Director

keyprecious2002@yahoo.com

08057907838, 08023000869


Kenmaris Services Limited

Office Furniture

Abuja

No. 13, Gwani Street, Zone 4

Chris Chukwuemeka

Managing Director

services@kenmaris.com

8033112697


Kenoaustics Concerns (Wa) Ltd

Security Equipment

Abuja

Suite B31 Ide Plaza, Obafemi Awolowo Way, Utako District

Kenneth Iwu

CEO

kenoaustics95@yahoo.com

8037870054


Koliwols Enterprise Ltd

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Abuja

21 Bumbunna street, zone 1, wuse

Linda Onuobia

Managing Director

koliwolsenterprises@gmail.com

8036191612


Lead Corporate Global Ventures

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Damaturu

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Mohammed Ali Tanimu


Taminumuhammad22@yahoo.com; leadcorporateglobalventure@gmail.com

+23480351990799; +2348081133004; +2348147355319; +2348093531330


Macdino Contracting Company Limited

Household Appliances

Lagos

48, Modele Street, Off Tejuosho road, Surulere,

Robert Ikhumhen

Project Director

macdinocontracting@gmail.com

234 8024461005, 234 8078083155


Machinama Ventures Limited

General Merchandise

Maiduguri

(blank)

Alh. Wakil Machina



+234


Macleo'S Mansion Nigeria Limited

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Abuja

2nd Floor City Plaza, Ahmadu Blello Way, Garki II

Pietro U. Macleo

Managing Director

info@macleosmansion.com mmnlinfodesk@gmail.com

07036819509, 08054774501


Maiduguri Motors Limited

Fuel, Oil, And Lubricants Supplies

Maiduguri

(blank)

Alhaji Ba'ana


maidugurimotorsltd@gmail.com

07064362665


Mantac Nigeria Limited

Generators, Parts And Consumables

Ikeja

(blank)

Basil Chima


bchima@mantracnigeria.com

2347064182303


Marshal Outsourcing Services

Security Equipment

Damaturu

Plot No 10, Ajari Wards,

Marc Sdankai Samuel

Manager

marshaloutsourcing@gmail.com

08032742994, 08034543836


Mastbuild Global Services Ltd

Office Furniture

Lagos

11 Abioye Street, off Collage Road, Ogba

Razaq Akinwande

Managing Director

mastbuild2015@yahoo.com

8023862193


Mira Purification Ltd

Bottled Water Supplies

Abuja

NO 4 BORNO STATE AREA 10 GARKI

Eknath Nagare

Head Sales & Marketing

info@mirawater.com eknath.nagare@mirawater.com

07019700269, 8162227777


Mojo Berry Crystal Ltd

Air Conditioning Unit And Parts

Maiduguri

No. 44 Kyarimi Park Open Air Theatre Maiduduri Borno State.

Moses C. Nmadu


call4jm@gmail.com; call4jm@yahoo.com

002348025555580, 002348074747272


Mojo Berry Crystal Ltd

Electrical And Electronics Supplies

Maiduguri

No. 44 Kyarimi Park Open Air Theatre Maiduduri Borno State.

Moses C. Nmadu


call4jm@gmail.com; call4jm@yahoo.com

002348025555580, 002348074747272


Mojo Berry Crystal Ltd

Generators, Parts And Consumables

Maiduguri

No. 44 Kyarimi Park Open Air Theatre Maiduduri Borno State.

Moses C. Nmadu


call4jm@gmail.com, call4jm@yahoo.com

002348025555580, 002348074747272


Mojo Berry Crystal Ltd

Office & Accommodation Furniture

Maiduguri

No. 44 Kyarimi Park Open Air Theatre Maiduduri Borno State.

Moses C. Nmadu


call4jm@gmail.com; call4jm@yahoo.com

002348025555580, 002348074747272


Mojo Berry Crystal Ltd

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Maiduguri

No. 44 Kyarimi Park Open Air Theatre Maiduduri Borno State.

Moses C. Nmadu


call4jm@gmail.com; call4jm@yahoo.com

002348025555580, 002348074747272


Mouniec Logistics Limited

Electrical And Electronics Supplies

Abuja

NO 92 PHASE 2 ZONE 7 PEACE AVENUE, DUTSE

Charity Chukwu

Manager

logmouniec@yahoo.com

08166807367, 0803293440, 08057221733


Mumtaz Integrated Services Limited

Firefighting, Goods And Services

Borno

off old post office area, maidugiri borno state

Mohammed Sani Yahaya

Manager

msyahaya78@gmail.com

8034981689


Mustapha Bashir

Canopy and Chair Rental

Borno

Adjacent Sidis Grocery Old GRA Maiduguri, Borno State

Mustapha Bashir

MD

mustaphabashir1010@gmail.com

08036601695, 08020600266


Nasco Fibre Products Ltd

Packaging Materials, Equipment And Warehousing

Jos

No 3 Old airport road

Lutfi Al - Rashdan

Operations Manager

lutfi@nasco.net

08106551748, 08172506939


Neet Nigeria Limited

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Abuja

No. 5 Warri Street Area 11, Garki

Idrisu Dauda Idrisu

Sales Manager

info@neetnigeria.com

8129458379


Northern And Eastern Investment Limited

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Borno

No 5 Water Board Close, Magaram Street, Maiduguri

Usman Ali A.

Managing Director

northeastinvest12@gmail.com

8038977959, 08087585767


Oakcrest Integrated Concepts Ltd

Office & Accommodation Furniture

Lagos

(blank)

Panmwa Sim   Beweran


info.oakcrest@yahoo.com

+234 8151320030


Octmay Global Ventures Ltd.

Air Conditioning Unit And Parts

Lagos

2A, Toye Kuti street, Off Kalejaiye street Fadeyi B/stop, Ikorodu road

Adewale Soneye


octmayventures@yahoo.com; soneyetosin@yahoo.com

002348073417293


Octmay Global Ventures Ltd.

Electrical And Electronics Supplies

Lagos

2A, Toye Kuti street, Off Kalejaiye street Fadeyi B/stop, Ikorodu road

Adewale Soneye

Director

octmayventures@yahoo.com

08073417293, 08126835909, 07088134349


Octmay Global Ventures Ltd.

Office & Accommodation Furniture

Lagos

2A, Toye Kuti street, Off Kalejaiye street Fadeyi B/stop, Ikorodu road

Adewale Soneye


octmayventures@yahoo.com; soneyetosin@yahoo.com

002348073417293


Octmay Global Ventures Ltd.

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Lagos

2A, Toye Kuti street, Off Kalejaiye street Fadeyi B/stop, Ikorodu road

Adewale Soneye

Director

octmayventures@yahoo.com

08073417293, 08126835909, 07088134349


Office & More Business Solutions Ltd

Air Conditioning Unit And Parts

Abuja

Silverbird Entertainment centre ground floor, plot 1161 Memorial Drive CBD,

Ravi Samtami


ravi@officenmore.net; sales@officenmore.net

002347038167814


Office & More Business Solutions Ltd

Electrical And Electronics Supplies

Abuja

Silverbird Entertainment centre ground floor, plot 1161 Memorial Drive CBD,

Ravi Samtami / Santosh Kumar Singh

Store Manager

ravi@officenmore.net; sales@officenmore.net

002347038167814


Office & More Business Solutions Ltd

Office & Accommodation Furniture

Abuja

Silverbird Entertainment centre ground floor, plot 1161 Memorial Drive CBD,

Ravi Samtami


ravi@officenmore.net; sales@officenmore.net

002347038167814


Office & More Business Solutions Ltd

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Abuja

Silverbird Entertainment centre ground floor, plot 1161 Memorial Drive CBD,

Ravi Samtami / Santosh Kumar Singh

Store Manager

ravi@officenmore.net; sales@officenmore.net

002347038167814


Officeworld & Furniture Global Services

Office Furniture

Abuja

Suite 5, Datum Plaza, Gaduwa-Abuja.

Ralph Igweh

Manager

ralphigweh@yahoo.com

8036002315


Omuza Global Services Nigeria Limited

Office & Accommodation Furniture

Abuja & Damaturu

(blank)

Stephen Umoru


Omuzaglobalservices@yahoo.com; Umarsteve@yahoo.com

+234 8036130592, +234 8123973841; +234 (0) 803 613 0592


Osbonn Investment Ltd

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Abuja

B9 SHOP2 WUSE MARKET

N/A

N/A

osbonninvestment@gmail.com

N/A


Page Ideal Concepts Company

Office Furniture

Abuja

Shop 2b, Neighbourhood Centre, Wuse Zone 3

Udechukwu Prince Ken

Manager

pageideal_concepts@yahoo.com

8094867085


Pel Global Investment Limited

General Merchandise

Maiduguri

(blank)

Peter E.M


pelglobal@yahoo.com; gloconsult8@gmail.com

+234 8036078752 +234 8096879762 +234 8057231354 +234 8036228814


Prosperous Multilinks Nig Ltd

General Merchandise

Maiduguri

(blank)

Muhammad Abdullahi Kulloma


prosperousmultilinks@gmail.com;   ibnalibe89@gmail.com

+2348022194902 +2348038691238 +2348050407171


Protelum Consults Limited

Office Furniture

Abuja

Suite 306A, Bahamas Plaza, Joseph Gomwale Street, Gudu

Adeyemi Afeez Oladayo

Manager

protelumconsultsltd@gmail.com

8137731765


Protobrand Nigeria Limited

Stationery Supplies

Abuja

SUITE BSG-31OLD BANEX PLAZA WUSE II

Uwakwe Keneth Mba


protobrandltd@yahoo.com

8036111336


Qualicon General Service Ltd

General Merchandise

Abuja / Gombe / Maiduguri


Isa Ahmed Bello


Bappanji1@gmail.com; qualicongeneralservices@gmail.com

+234 8034936766; +2348027082580; 08092656313


Rahama Pet Bottle Poly And Sachet Water

Bottled Water Supplies

Maiduguri

No 13 Circular Road, GRA

Abduldayim Abdurahman

Director

dayim2001@yahoo.com

8036011911


Ravitar Nigeria Limited

Air Conditioning Unit And Parts

Abuja

PLOT 756 EBITU UKIWE STREET JABI DISTRICT

N/A

N/A

info.ravitar@gmail.com

8036760595


Rosetop Nigeria Limited

Generators, Parts And Consumables

Lagos

Block B3 Suite 7, Olugbede Market complex Egbeda

Richard Abiodun

MD/CEO

rosetopgenerators@yahoo.com

8033084839


Sante Bene Pharmacy & Stores Ltd

Medical Supplies and Health Equipment

Abuja


Ekwe T.O


sante-bene@yahoo.com

+234 8052556255 +234 708836286


Signatures Computer Ventures

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Maiduguri


Kenneth C'Ebuka Aguneto


iamebuka1991@gmail.com

002348035913932,
002348027065776


Silver Water Systems (Sws) Limited

Bore/Bottled/Package Drinking Water Supplies

Kano

No 2 Race Course Road, Kano

Hassan Abba Abdullahi


swslimited1@gmail.com

(blank)


Sparkles Integrated Med Services Limited

Medical Supplies and Health Equipment

Abuja


Amaka Alinta


amakaoriaku@yahoo.com; kingsleyoriaku@yahoo.com; nkenjulita@yahoo.com

08036094679 - 08181537203 -


Suburban Fiberco Ltd

ICT Equipment

Abuja

15, Bangui Street, Wuse 2

Francis Adubazi

GM Networks

crm@suburbanfiberco.com

9087812002


Surfcom Technologies Networks Ltd

Electrical And Electronics Supplies

Maiduguri


Eniola Igunnu


info@surfcomtech.com

002348035870417


Surfcom Technologies Networks Ltd

Security Equipment








T.Y.B. Enterprises Limited

Air Conditioning Unit And Parts

Maiduguri

Goalgat Plaza, behind Ibrahim Taiwo Police Station, Ibrahim Taiwo Housing Estate, Off Baga Road, Maiduguri, Borno State

Samaila Umaru Hong


tybenterprisesltd@gmail.com

002347031346871; 002348024046436


T.Y.B. Enterprises Limited

Electrical And Electronics Supplies

Maiduguri

Goalgat Plaza, behind Ibrahim Taiwo Police Station, Ibrahim Taiwo Housing Estate, Off Baga Road, Maiduguri, Borno State

Yakubu Joshua Sharah

MD

tybenterprisesltd@gmail.com

07031346871, 08034443566


T.Y.B. Enterprises Limited

Office & Accommodation Furniture

Maiduguri

Goalgat Plaza, behind Ibrahim Taiwo Police Station, Ibrahim Taiwo Housing Estate, Off Baga Road, Maiduguri, Borno State

Samaila Umaru Hong


tybenterprisesltd@gmail.com

002347031346871; 002348024046436


T.Y.B. Enterprises Limited

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Maiduguri

Goalgat Plaza, behind Ibrahim Taiwo Police Station, Ibrahim Taiwo Housing Estate, Off Baga Road, Maiduguri, Borno State

Samaila Umaru Hong


tybenterprisesltd@gmail.com

002347031346871; 002348024046436


Techspecialist Consulting Limited

Office Stationery, Equipment And Supplies

Abuja


Lanre Yusuf


info@techspecialistlimited.com; Lyusuf@techspecialistlimited.com

+234 8032817139; +234 92911443


TER GLOBAL SERVICES LIMITED

Bore/Bottled/Package Drinking Water Supplies

Abuja

563 Ameh Ebute Street, Suite G-08 Quad Plaza, Abuja

Terseer Taakper


terglobalservicesltd@gmail.com

8037047504


Tin Industrial Services Limited

Household Appliances

Port Harcourt

12, Woji Road GRA Phase 2,

Tina Njoku-Opara

Managing Director

tina.opara@tinindustrial.com

234 8033046342


Total Quality Logistics Limited

Fuel, Oil, And Lubricants Supplies

Lagos

3, Oba Adetona Street, off Sura Mogaji street, kupeju

Adio Lasisi

Managing Partner

info@tbsafrica.com.ng

9097295905


Tweedsmuir Ltd

Electrical And Electronics Supplies

Abuja

5, Sokode street, wuse zone 5, FCT

Izuchukwu Adimora

CEO

tweedsmuirltd@gmail.com

07056247256, 08169345317


United Technical Projects Nigeria Limited (Office Everything)

Stationery Supplies

Abuja

L 46 JABI LAKE MALL, JABI

Vijay J.D


Vijay.jd@officeeverything.net

9053898667


Value View Concepts Nigeria Limited

ICT Equipment

Abuja

STC SHOP N 306 FAVOUR LINE

Nkemjiki Chinedu

CEO

valueview@ymail.com

8035915714


Venco Mac-V Tex Nig Ltd

Office Furniture

Abuja

Shop B8 Area 1 Shopping Centre Mashood Abiola Road

Nathaniel Ekeh

Manager

Vencomacvtexltd@yahoo.com

8036314138


Vina International Ltd

Office Furniture

Abuja

55 ADETOKUNBO ADEMOLA CRESCENT WUSE

Waell Rose

Manager

vinaabuja@yahoo.com

8033010692


Windows Microsystems Ltd

ICT Equipment

Maiduguri

No 7 OFF POLO GROUND BY CITI HOTEL POLO ROAD OLD GRA MAIDUGURI 600215

Ali Abubakar Ahmed

CEO

windowsmicrosystems@yahoo.com

234 803 252 4127




Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.  

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. 


4.11 Nigeria Additional Services Contact List

Type of Service

Company

Location(s)

Street / Physical Address

Name

Title

Email

Phone Number (office)

Website 

Description of Services Provided

Telecommunications provider

Airtel Nigeria

National

Plot L2 Banana Island, Foreshore Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos State,



https://www.airtel.com.ng/contact_us

airtelpremier@ng.airtel.com

+234 802 150 0111, +234 802 150 0121

http://www.africa.airtel.com/wps/wcm/connect/africarevamp/Nigeria/

mobile network facilities, internet-network provider and telecommunication services.

Telecommunications provider

9Mobile (previously Estilat)

National

Ropp House
Plot 1774 Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent Wuse 2, Abuja
, FCT,



care@9mobile.com.ng

08090000200


https://9mobile.com.ng/home/

mobile network facilities, internet-network provider and telecommunication services.

Telecommunications provider

MTN Nigeria

National

Churchgate towers, 5th Floor, Plot 30, Afribank street, Victoria Island, Lagos Stat




https://mtnonline.com/about-mtn/contact-us





+234 80310180, +234 80310188

80310180


http://www.mtnonline.com


mobile network facilities, internet-network provider and telecommunication services

Banking and Financial services

United Bank for Africa

National

UBA House 57 Marina. P O Box 2406 Lagos, Nigeria




www.ubagroup.com

+234 7002255822

 cfc@ubagroup.com


Currency exchange,wire transfers, loans and all other banking services

Banking and Financial services

Zenith Bank

National

Plot 84, Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island, Lagos. Nigeria




https://www.zenithbank.com/



+ 234-1-2787000


zenithdirect@zenithbank.com

Currency exchange, wire transfers, loans and all other banking services

Banking and Financial services

First Bank of Nigeria (FBN)

National

Samual Asabia House, 35 Marina Lagos, Nigeria




https://www.firstbanknigeria.com/

+234 1 4485500

firstcontact@firstbanknigeria.com

Currency exchange, wire transfers, loans and all other banking services

Clearing and forwarding Agents

Bollore Africa Logistics Nigeria Limited


Lagos & National

26 Burma Road. P O Box266, Apapa, Lagos. Nigeria


Craig Lentz

Commercial Marketing Manager

Craig.lentz@bollore.com

https://www.bollore-transport-logistics.com/en/contacts.html


+234 9 461 0367, 461 0368 

https://www.bollore-transport-logistics.com/en.html


Clearing and forwarding international and national freight

Handling equipment

Mantrac

National and Abuja

Abuja Main Office. Airport Road,. Sabon Lugbe, P.O. Box 4769, Abuja.






+234 700 626 8722





Rent/lease or purchase handling equipment

Handling equipment

Heights Access Nigeria



Lagos and Abuja

Block X, Plot 1B, 2nd Street,
Osborne Foreshore Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos.

5 I.E Madubuike Street, off Ebittu Ukiwe Street,
Jabi District, Abuja FCT.





info@heightsaccess.ng

0700 HACCESS (0700 422 2377)

http://heightsaccess.ng/material-handling-equipment/


Rent/lease or purchase handling equipment

Handling equipment

Equipment Leasing Nigeria



Port Harcourt

Plot 6B,Km 16 (Boskel Road) Ph- Aba Express Way, Port Harcourt, Rivers State




info@equipmentleasing.ng


+234 9087571880

https://www.equipmentleasing.ng/


Rent/lease or purchase handling equipment

Courier and ostop services


Nigerian Postal Service
(Nipost)


Corporate Headquarters

Abuja

Musa Argungu House
Plot 1279 Muhammadu Buhari Way
P 12537, Garki



customerservice@nipost.gov.ng

+234 07000647678

http://www.nipost.gov.ng/Mails


Letter and parcel postal delivery services

Courier and ostop services

Fedex

Lagos

70 Murtala Moh’d Int’l Airport Road
Lagos




https://www.fedex.com/ng/contact/writefedex.html


+234 12715670 (Ext: 1297)


https://www.fedex.com/en-ng/home.html


Parcel and document courier services

Courier and ostop services

UPS

Lagos

Plot 16, Oworonski Expressway
Gbagada Industrial Estate
Lagos 
Nigeria




 ngcustomerservice@ups.com

+234-1-2713605
+234-1-2713606

https://www.ups.com/ng/en/Home.page


Parcel and document courier services

Courier and ostop services Courier and ostop services

DHL International (Nigeria) Ltd.


Head Office, Lagos

Isolo Expressway
New Airport Rd Junction
Isolo
Lagos




http://www.dhl.com.ng/en/contact_center/contact_express.html


+ 23408039077000


https://www.logistics.dhl/ng-en/home.html


Parcel and document courier services

Printing and publishing services

EFT Prints

Ibadan,



2 Easylife, Mokola, Ibadan,
Oyo State, Nigeria.



eftprints@hotmail.com

+234 (0) 903 736 4831
+234 (0) 906 679 7623

https://eftprints.com/


Commercial services for printing a wide range of items

Printing and publishing services

Afkar Printing & Publishing Company Limited


Lagos

151 Acme Road, Ogba Ikeja, Lagos.
Ikeja, Lagos




info@afkarprintsng.com


+2347098223952


http://www.afkarprintsng.com/


for printing a wide range of items

Printing and publishing services

B

ahnet

multimedia agency


121 Isolo Rd, Palm Avn Junction,

Mushin, Lagos




info@bahnetmultimedia.com


(+234)7059 062 454

https://bahnetmultimedia.com/


for printing a wide range of items

Car Rental

Hertz

Head Office. Lagos

2, C & I Leasing Drive
Off Bisola Duronsinmi Etti Drive
Off Admiralty Way, Lekki Phase 1,
Lagos,




info@c-ileasing.com


+234 903 886 9179 


https://c-ileasing.com/services/hertz-car-rental/


Vehicle rental and leasing

Car Rental

Avis

Head office. Lagos

6,Degema close off Parklane, Apapa GRA , Lagos.




reservations@avisng.com


(234) 8149906415 


https://www.avisng.com/


Vehicle rental and leasing

Car Rental

Kunle lawal car rental



Lagos

1B Muri Okunola St, Victoria Island, Lagos




 kunlelawalcarrental@gmail.com


08071777533, 08071777533


https://kunlelawalcarrental.com.ng/


Vehicle rental and leasing

Accommodation

Bolton White Hotel

Abuja

7 Gwandu street, Opposite Sahad

Stores, Area11,Garki 2, Abuja




 info@boltonwhitehotel.com

 reservation@boltonwhitehotel.com


(+234) 9038852466

http://www.boltonwhitehotel.com/


Secure Hotel Accommodation

Accommodation

Ayella Hotel


Abuja

Off Amadu Bello Way,
Garki Area 11,Ibi Close Behind Kia Motors
 




admin@ayallahotels.com.ng
ayallahotels@yahoo.com

+234-80111124379

https://www.ayallahotels.com.ng/


Secure Hotel Accommodation

Accommodation

Ideal Homes

Abuja

Plot 696 Ubiaja Crescent ,




reservations@hotels.ng


+234 814 880 8800, +234 700 880 8800


https://hotels.ng/hotel/76778-ideal-holiday-home-abuja


Secure apartment accommodation












Waste Management

Capegate


Abuja

 No 5 Bobo Street, Maitama, Abuja.





 info@capegategroup

+234 816 1606

http://capegategroup.com/market-sectors/environ-services/


Waste Management & Environmental Services


Waste Management

Agoa Waste Management services

Lagos

124A, Ojuelegba Road, Surulere, Lagos.




info@agoawaste.com


07030426198


http://www.agoawaste.com/


Waste Management & bio-hazard waste 

Services


Waste Management

Waste-Point

Abuja & Abijo

Suite 39/40 Bluecrest Mall
43, Lekki-

& Epe Expressway, Ajah
By Fara Park Estate, Majek Bus Stop,
Abijo, Lagos State,
Suite 16B, Anon Plaza,
Gudu District, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.



info@wastepoint.com.ng


https://www.wastepoint.com.ng/


Waste Management, recycling & Environmental Services


Catering Services

Allocoabuja Catering

Abuja

Jodan Garden Area 11, Opp Monolyza park,

Madame Gossoe Bougoude Elenore

CEO

alaerebaby@gmail.com

8135229621



Catering Services

Belle Klinik

Lagos

9 Gabriel Olusanya Street off QMB Builder's Mart Road Elf Bus stop Lekki Peninsula 1

Richard Okoeman

Chairman

belleklinik@hotmail.com

07066873899/08077799892



Catering Services

Bryan Gregory Lizzie Ltd (Bgl)

Abuja

City Park Wuse II

Elizabeth Chinweuba

MD

info@bglcc.com

7025659508



Catering Services

Chopryte Kitchen And Confectionaries

Lagos

Bamgrayor Compound, 73, Raimi Oladimeji Street,, Ebute Meta

Mayokun Oresanya

MD

chopryte@gmail.com

7035227598



Catering Services

Costless Services Nig Ltd

Abuja

catering Services

Linus Ikyurav

Manager

Linus.ikyurav@yahoo.com

Lovette.ugese@yahoo.com

8035707416 08036497465



Catering Services

Cymbelbites Delicacies

Abuja

5th Avenue, Concept Plaza, beside Emirate Hotel Gwarimpa

N/A

N/A

cymbelbitesdelicacies@gmail.com

08024288488, 08064976483



Catering Services

Hospitality Industry Consultants Ltd

Abuja

65B Zone D, Apo Resettlement

Emeka Ohale

Operations Coordinator

hic_abuja@yahoo.com

8032894858



Catering Services

Hsm International Limited

Abuja

Villa Regeant Hotel, Plot 1247 Aminu Kano crescent Wuse II

Paul Ugburo

Director

alfredwilfred@yahoo.com

08022359422, 080370443700



Catering Services

Htfk Healthy Treats For Kids

Abuja

1 Gishiri Road, Katampe district

Silvia Tagbo Okeke

Manager

osaig22@yahoo.com

8034447997



Catering Services

In His Time Catering

Abuja

Block 17, Flat 4 behind NIPOST Office, Area 10, Garki

Jacinta Onyeodili

Business Dev. Manager

jacmakeliz@yahoo.com

8140384385



Catering Services

Jades Hotels

Abuja

24 Ndola Crescent, Wuse Zone 5, FCT

Sarah Ebaye

Business Dev/Front Office Manager

ebayesarah@yahoo.com

08109097956, 08057381217



Catering Services

Kalahari Hospitality

Abuja

PLOT 4849, LODIGIANI STREET, LIFECAMP

Sarah Joseph

Manager

info@kalahari.ng

234 9095480115,



Catering Services

Malprojel And Ik Services Ltd

Rivers

20 Creek Road Port Harcourt,

Jonah Marshal

MD

marprojel2020@gmail.com

07034950168, 08063395985



Catering Services

Mb Confectionery And Catering Services

Abuja

No 7, Yaounde Street, Zone 6, Wuse

Hadiza Mukhtar Yusuf

Manager

mbconfecatering@gmail.com

8033735304



Catering Services

Pens And Drops Ltd

Abuja

Gado Nasko Road, Kubwa

Nsonurua Uyoatta

Director

pensanddrops@gmail.com

9064910558



Catering Services

Salad Plus Café

Abuja

Metro Plaza, Plot 911 & 992, Maimalari street, Ground Floor Lobby, Main Building CBD

Joyce Seke Ampitan

MD

JOYCESEKE01@GMAIL.COM

08025182385, 09033440741



Catering Services

Sfk Coconut Nig Ltd

Abuja

Signature House, 38 Lingu Crescent Off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 2

Imoh Ugwoeje

MD

wealthjon@yahoo.com

8022667336



Catering Services

Smart Smackers

Abuja

A96 Hamza Abdullahi Way, Off Gado Naska Road, Kubwa

Aboyowa Bakoshi

COO

N/A

8092152222



Catering Services

Treats And Gigs Nig Ltd

Abuja

12 MASSANA STREET, ZONE 1 WUSE

Enuma Obi

CEO

nunuagu@yahoo.com

12 MASSANA STREET, ZONE 1 WUSE



Civil Construction Contractors

Afritek Contractors Nigeria Ltd.

Damaturu

No. 6, ALH Adamu Shopping Ceomplex, SabonFegi, Damaturu

Dr. M.S. Musa

(blank)

afritekcontra@gmail.com

0803 467 6460



Civil Construction Contractors

Afro Associates Engineering Nig. Ltd

Abuja

PLOT L237 PHASE III EXTENTION KUBWA

Rauf Usman

Manager

urfodio@gmail.com

8057472129



Civil Construction Contractors

Ante Meridian Solution Ltd (Ams)

Lagos

6, Louis Solomon close, Victoria Island

Yusuf Mustapha

Sales Manager

info@ameridiem.com 'ni_countrymanager@ameridiem.com'

8172891625, 08174643504



Civil Construction Contractors

B G B Nigeria Limited

Maiduguri

(blank)

Alhaji Babagoni Bolori

(blank)

babagonibolori@yahoo.com

8052440000



Civil Construction Contractors

Basadspace Consulting Ltd

Kaduna

23/24 GWANI MUKHTAR ROAD,

Adam Alkali

Representative

aadamalkali@yahoo.com

8036791542



Civil Construction Contractors

Brand Coolstem Ltd

Maiduguri

Suite 5, Goalgate Plaza, Opposite Ibrahim Taiwo Police station, Baga road

Ahmed Abdulazeez

Managing Director

brandcoolstemvalueslimited@yahoo.com

8030829449



Civil Construction Contractors

D@Ech Nig. Ltd.

Abuja

(blank)

Bala Shuaibu

(blank)

www.datechng.com

23497831717



Civil Construction Contractors

Dan'Iya Atiku Associates Limited

Kano

(blank)

Atiku A. ahment Dungurawa

(blank)

atiksu@yahooy.com

08094581419,08033272306,2348023092014



Civil Construction Contractors

Datees Global Concept Limited

Abuja

(blank)

James Damilola Odunfa

(blank)

dammyodunfa@yahoo.com; dateesglobalconceptlimited@yahoo.com

2347060692606; +2348180358585



Civil Construction Contractors

Diamond Dynamic Oil Resources

Borno

Bawa Road GRA Bwoza, Borno State Way, Old GRA, Maiduguri, Borno.

N/A

N/A

diamonddynamicoil@mail.com

8038775995



Civil Construction Contractors

Discovery Concept Interlinks Nig Ltd

Maiduguri

(blank)

Babagana Ajari

(blank)

disconinterlinks@gmail.com;babagana-ajari@yahoo.com

2348036093003; +2348030632199; +2348122160948



Civil Construction Contractors

Emphang Nigeria Limited

Maiduguri

Behind S Baba Filling Station, Damboa Road.

Lateef Moshood

(blank)

emphangcons@gmail.com

8034730363



Civil Construction Contractors

First Proof Global Ltd

Maiduguri

(blank)

Okoh O.Emmanuel

(blank)

pauldiachi@yahoo.co.uk

08086789975, 08023637826



Civil Construction Contractors

Greencast Multisystem Limited

Abuja

MABUSHI ULTRA MODERN MARKET BLOCK B1 276 ABUJA

Peter GINDO

Manager

gms.kjh24@gmail.com

8037018316



Civil Construction Contractors

Integrated Development Services Ltd

Abuja

Suite 07, Yasuha Plaza, off Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja

Olamide Erinle

Manager

idevnigeria@gmail.com

8033147645



Civil Construction Contractors

Izam Construction And Properties Ltd

Maiduguri

(blank)

Umar Mohammed Goni

(blank)

izamlimited@gmail.com

+2347038889883



Civil Construction Contractors

Jimbuta Nig Ltd

Maiduguri

(blank)

Abdulsamad Ahmed

(blank)

ahmedabdulsamad53@gmail.com

08034762056; 08028652949; 08054831754



Civil Construction Contractors

Kama Integrated Services Ltd

Maiduguri

(blank)

Kalli Zanna Gambo

(blank)

kamaintergrated2010@gmail.com

8063431107;



Civil Construction Contractors

Lanosa Global Services Ltd

Abuja / Lagos / Maiduguri

(blank)

Ayodele Akintayo

(blank)

ayodeleakintayo17@gmail.com; aakintayo@lgsltd.ng

07037984915; 08078616844



Civil Construction Contractors

Magesty Construction & Property Developer Nig. Ltd

Abuja

No 18, Quarters Extension Beside Enal International School,

Gbemileke Akinniranye, Adebukola Ayodiporo Alade, Alade Adebukola

Project Manager

magestycompanyltd@gmail.com; sketchyfem@gmail.com

08088707558, 8034105426



Civil Construction Contractors

Mambori & Co Nigeria Ltd

Maiduguri

(blank)

(blank)

(blank)

yerimabolori@gmail.com

8026919191



Civil Construction Contractors

Mantac Nigeria Limited

(blank)

(blank)

(blank)

(blank)

(blank)

(blank)



Civil Construction Contractors

Mojo Berry Crystal Ltd

Borno

No. 44 Kyarimi Park Open Air Theatre Maiduduri Borno State.

Moses Chritian Nmadu

Manager

mojoberrycrystal@gmail.com

8099500261



Civil Construction Contractors

Mouniec Logistics Limited

Abuja

NO 92 PHASE 2 ZONE 7 PEACE AVENUE, DUTSE

Charity Chukwu

Manager

logmouniec@yahoo.com

08166807367, 0803293440, 08057221733



Civil Construction Contractors

Multi-Tech Integrated Engineering Limited

Maiduguri

(blank)

Kingsley Owens Oriaku

(blank)

tech.multi@yahoo.com

07035133953



Civil Construction Contractors

Musbatu Nigeria Limited

Maiduguri

(blank)

Abba Mustapha

(blank)

musbatu40@gmail.com

08034257869



Civil Construction Contractors

Naiz Projects Limited

Kaduna / Lagos / Maiduguri

(blank)

Abduhlrafiu Oyeleke Mniqs

(blank)

naizprojects@gmail.com

08033117242, 09093928146, 07037895407



Civil Construction Contractors

Nubuilt Project Ltd

Abuja

O. 2 PHASE 4 KUBWA

N/A

N/A

nubuiltproject744@gmail.com

8035930685



Civil Construction Contractors

Obtusetec Engineering And Constructions

Maiduguri

MAIDUGURI

N/A

N/A

obtusetech01@gmail.com

8061194904



Civil Construction Contractors

Oko'S Nig Tech

Kano

NO ER7 ENUGU/COURT ROAD SABON GARI, kano

Emmanuel Okosun

Head Engineer

emmychris11@gmail.com

8065156740



Civil Construction Contractors

Phoenix Associates

Abuja & Maiduguri

(blank)

Yakubu Moore

(blank)

engineers.phoenx@yahoo.com; phoenix.associates2005@gmail.com;

234 8059383458; +234 9095237466



Civil Construction Contractors

Rhozeta Nig Ltd

Maiduguri

(blank)

Musa Buba Dzidiya

(blank)

info@rhozeta.comng; www.rhozeta.com.ng

234 8034634418



Civil Construction Contractors

Seven West Contractors Limited

Abuja

(blank)

Oziegbe Ighodalo

(blank)

sevenwestltd@gmail.com; enquiries@sevenwestltd.com

234 8059124111; 234 8092562652; +234 803 5951 159; +234 703 6121 324



Civil Construction Contractors

T.Y.B. Enterprises Limited

Maiduguri

Goalgat Plaza, behind Ibrahim Taiwo Police Station, Ibrahim Taiwo Housing Estate, Off Baga Road, Maiduguri, Borno State

Samaila Umaru Hong

(blank)

tybenterprisesltd@gmail.com

002347031346871; 002348024046436



Civil Construction Contractors

Thamar Engineering Ltd

Kaduna

(blank)

Saheed Oyelami

(blank)

thamareng@yahoo.com; larry.idowu@yahoo.com

08035290984



Civil Construction Contractors

Western Development Company Limited

Lagos

17B Dele Adedeji Street, Lekki phase 1

Edifon Umoren

(blank)

info@wdcl.net

2.3481E+12



Civil Construction Contractors

Yakfaba Global Resources Company Ltd

Maiduguri

(blank)

Yakubu Buba

(blank)

yakfabaglobalnigltd@gmail.com

08062348344, 08028826158,08033678886



Civil Construction Contractors

Yomako Global Synergy Limited

Yobe

MASS TRANSIT STREET, DAMATARU YOBE STATE

N/A

N/A

Y.MAKONIG@GMAIL.COM

803804509



Cleaning Services Providers (Houses and Offices)

Baemma International Investment Ltd

Yobe

No 5 barewa road behind government house,damaturu

Ojo Taiwo Kolade

CEO

baemmainternationalinvestment@gmail.com

07031229657,
07033143936



Cleaning Services Providers (Houses and Offices)

Confer - Cleaning And Hyginene Services Limited

Maiduguri

(blank)

Alhaji Waziri Ba'Aba

(blank)

confercleaners@yahoo.com

+234 8165111012; +234 8034575720; +234 8033094740; +234 8036090781; +234 803617713; +234 8037031161; +234 8035146411



Cleaning Services Providers (Houses and Offices)

Fash Clean

Abuja

26, Ajose Adeogun Street Behind Peace Motor Park Utako.

Ayuba Musa

Operations Manager

abiodunola744@gmail.com

07087790000, 08035930685



Cleaning Services Providers (Houses and Offices)

Halcelemates Nigeria Limited

Abuja

(blank)

Haroid Idemudia

(blank)

info@halcelemates.com; halcelematesmg@gmail.com

08034105944,0802767672634,08033189344



Cleaning Services Providers (Houses and Offices)

Izzydotcom Limited

Abuja

ADETOKUNBO CRESCENT WUSE 2 FCT

N/A

N/A

(blank)

8187738980



Cleaning Services Providers (Houses and Offices)

Nazib Cleaners Enterprises

Maiduguri

(blank)

Umar Saleh

(blank)

umarmsaleh2@gmail.com

002348035168188; 002348029313519



Cleaning Services Providers (Houses and Offices)

Nikolasjay Global Services Ltd

Lagos

1 IBIRONKE CRESCENT PARKVIEW EST IKOYI

N/A

N/A

nikjayservices@gmail.com

9095321394



Cleaning Services Providers (Houses and Offices)

Resource Intermediaries Limited

Abuja

Suite A06, First Floor, Statement Hotel & Towers CBD

Shina Ayotola

Chief Business Manager

sayotola@resourceintermediaries.org

7033199297



Cleaning Services Providers (Houses and Offices)

Stalwart Hospitality Services

Maiduguri

1st Floor Suit 4, SGBN Building, Shehu Laminu Way,Maiduguri,Borono State.

Ogwu Abubakar Sedick

(blank)

stalwarthospitalityservices@gmail.com

002348079387909; 002348095195202



Cleaning Services Providers (Houses and Offices)

Stamford Integrated Services Limited

Abuja

Plot 271, Cadastral Zone AO, CBD

Oguntade Adebayo

Managing Director

stamfordintegrated@yahoo.com

8066861756



Cleaning Services Providers (Houses and Offices)

Trash Movers Nigeria Limited

Abuja

SUITE B08, KENUJ 02 MALL OFF OLADIPO DIYA WAY, KAURA DISTRICT

Precious Ogbumuo

Facility Manager

trashmovers2004@gmail.com

8035892892, 08138428745



Cleaning Services Providers (Houses and Offices)

Tsafta Hygiene Services Co. Nig Ltd

Maiduguri

(blank)

Usman Musa

(blank)

tsaftahygiene@gmail.com

002348069130510, 002348023600215



Cleaning Services Providers (Houses and Offices)

Vibrant Cleaning Services

Abuja

Nyanya Powa Plaza, Block B, Suite 15 by check point Nyanya, Keffi express road

Johnson Oguche Enokela

Managing Director

vibrantcleaningservices.ng@gmail.com

08053886786, 07060522188, 08169621279



Courier Services

Courier Plus

Lagos

No 1A, Olabode Street, Off Murtala Muhammed Airport road, Ajao street, Ajao Estate

Obaro Patrick

Manager

info@courierplus-ng.com

234 1 2793140, 2793171



Courier Services

Dhl International Nigeria Limited

Lagos

DHL House Airport road Juction Oshodi Apapa Expressway road, Lagos

Adeshina Ademola

Manager

adeshina.ademola@dhl.com

8090441056



Courier Services

UNITED PARCEL SERVICES NIGERIA LIMITED

Lagos

16 Oworonsoki Expressway, Gbagada, Lagos

Bala Tebu

Owner

btebu@ups.com

8037222065



Courier Services

Zenith Carex Intl

Abuja

No. 10, Langtang close, Tafawa Balewa way, Area 3, Garki

Adelana Olamilekan

MD

zenithcarex@yahoo.com

7032114180



Due Diligence Services

Risk Control Services Nig. Ltd (Risk Management)

Lagos

4th Floor, Royal Cedars Plaza, KM 25 Lekki - Epe Experssway, Ajiwe, Ajah

Stephen Angulu

Head, Consultancy

info@riskcontrolnigeria.com

8034790057, 08062636390, 08117540333, 08069518238



Facility Maintenance

Alpha Mead Facilities & Management Services Limited

Lagos

6, Mobolaji Johnson Avenue, Ikoyi, Lagos

Modupe Odude

(blank)

proposals@alphamead.com

7031704934



Facility Maintenance

Briscoe Properties Limited

Lagos

NO 18, FATAI ATERE WAY, MATORI

Ajayi Bukayo

(blank)

bpl@rtbriscoe.com

+234 01 7916122



Facility Maintenance

Broll Property Services Limited

Lagos

6TH FLOOR,ED BUILDING, 47 MARINA

Abayomi Oyewumi

(blank)

aoyewumi@broll.com.ng

8087185626



Facility Maintenance

Consterior Luxueux Limited

Abuja

Suit 3 Mortgage House CBD

Abdulkadir M. Kabir

Managing Director

consterior@hotmail.com

8063764387



Facility Maintenance

Core Facility Management Consulting Limited

Abuja

Plot 1004, Ebute Atte Street, Wuye

Ibrahim Yahaya

CEO

iyjoe@corefmconsulting.com

08023078143, 08099205955



Facility Maintenance

Daha Enterprises Nigeria Limited

Abuja

Suite BB5, ApoSparklight Mall, Durumi 2, Abuja

Dahiru Buba

(blank)

Dbardo41@gmail.com

8034496882



Facility Maintenance

Eliezer Workplace Management Limited

Abuja

17 IGBSAN STREET OPEBI, SUIT 503B HEBRAN PLAZA OPPOSITE GUDU MARKET ABUJA

David Korede

(blank)

info@eliezergroup.com

8144000052



Facility Maintenance

Global Property and Facility International Limited

Lagos

SUITE 5, 3RD FLOOR, 3 FORCE ROADS, ONIKAN

Mohammed Balogun

(blank)

Mko.balogun@globalpfi.com

8033327649



Facility Maintenance

Handyman Maintenance Services Limited

Abuja & Maiduguri

Suite D7, 3rd Floor, HCR Plaza, Plot 521 Sylvester Ugoh Crescent, Jabi, Abuja

Kodjo Mensah, Lawrence Oguamanam

(blank)

kodjo@handyman-ng.com; lawrence@handyman-ng.com

002348172057814



Facility Maintenance

International Resources Management Company Limited

Abuja

No 27A Tunis Street, Wuse II

Shuaibu Abdullahi

Senior Manager

irmcnigeria@yahoo.com

8073010415



Facility Maintenance

Jmg Limited

Abuja

(blank)

Nwigbo Tochowu

(blank)

t.nwigbo@jmglimited.com

00234 8079270545



Facility Maintenance

Max-Migold Ltd

Lagos

SUITE 208, HRDC BUILDING, UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS MAIN CAMPUS, AKOKA, YABA, LAGOS

Paul O. Erubami

(blank)

service@maxmigold.com

8022020122



Facility Maintenance

Mojo Berry Crystal Ltd

Maiduguri

No. 44 Kyarimi Park Open Air Theatre Maiduduri Borno State.

Moses C. Nmadu

(blank)

call4jm@gmail.com, call4jm@yahoo.com

002348025555580, 002348074747272



Facility Maintenance

Protech Engineering Support Services Limited

Abuja

Suite 203C Hebron Plaza, Gudu District

Akor Monday Israel

CEO

engineeringprotech@yahoo.com

8038753617



Facility Maintenance

Provast Limited

Lagos

9 Macgregor Road, Ikoyi

Rabih Bou Mansour

(blank)

info@provastltd.com

8022594529



Facility Maintenance

Stevenah Limited

Abuja

House 69, 3rd Avenue Efab Estate, Mbora

Uzoamaka Okechukwu

Managing Director

info@stevenah.com

08033109393, 08188121933, 08189019452



Facility Maintenance

Willco Management Services Limited

Lagos

P C43, CHURCHGATE STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND

Tokunbo Lawal

(blank)

info@willcoonline.com

+234 01 6327267



Financial Service Providers

Access Bank Plc

Lagos

(blank)

Samuel Oshewolo

(blank)

samuel.oshewolo@accessbankplc.com

08123429170



Financial Service Providers

Airtel Network Limited

Lagos

(blank)

Tony Onwukah

(blank)

tony.onwukah@ng.airtel.com

002348022221349



Financial Service Providers

Diamond Bank Plc

Lagos

(blank)

Nneka Umeh (Head, Diamond Yello Proposition
Financial Inclusion), Olukayode Olubiyi

(blank)

numeh@diamondbank.com;kolubiyi@diamondbank.com

0123412701500



Financial Service Providers

Ecobank Nigeria Limited

Lagos

(blank)

Alex Eremiokhale

(blank)

aeremiokhale@ecobank.com




Financial Service Providers

First Bank Of Nigeria

Lagos

(blank)

Abednego O. Ugwueke, Oyinlola Adeyemo

(blank)

oyinlola.adeyemo@firstbanknigeria.com;abednego.o.ugwueke@firstbanknigeria.com

002348028337170, 002348085765610



Financial Service Providers

MTN Nigeria Communication Nigeria Limited

Lagos

4 MADEIRA STREET MAITAMA

Akinbulejo Onabolu, David Ameh, Aisha Salau

(blank)

akinbuo@mtnnigeria.net;aisha.salau@mtn.com; david.ameh@mtn.com

002348032002503, 002348032030334



Financial Service Providers

Pagatech Limited

Lagos

(blank)

Tomilayo Famujimi

(blank)

tfamujimi@pagatech.com

002348038481061, 00234 8024786026



Financial Service Providers

Standard Chartered Bank

Lagos

(blank)

Bolanle Igure (Senior Client Coverage Manager), Chuma Okafor (Transaction Banking Sales Manager)

(blank)

Bolanle.Igure@sc.com; Chuma.Okafor@sc.com

00234-8023410288;
00234-7033219828



Financial Service Providers

United Bank Of Africa Plc

Lagos

(blank)

Habibu Mohammed (Branch Manager), Nkechi Onwuasoanya

(blank)

habibu.mohammed@ubagroup.com, onwuasoanya.nkechi@ubagroup.com

08023782676, 08133500919



Financial Service Providers

Zenith Bank

Lagos

(blank)

Maduka Udeogaranya

(blank)

maduka.udeogaranya@zenithbank.com

08023112881 and 07040001113



Financial Services / Management Consultancy

Finpact Professional Services

Damaturu

(blank)

Taoheed Yusuff

(blank)

finpactpro@gmail.com

+234 8025486467



Financial Services / Management Consultancy

Henry Young And Co.

Abuja

(blank)

Henry Chukwedo

(blank)

henriiyong@gmail.com; henriig@yaahoo.com

08033146118, 09039296682, 0929001932



Freight Forwarding & Clearing Services

Daudeen Freight Forwarding Company

Lagos

Suite 351 & 352B, 2nd Floor, Royal Shopping Plaza Charity Oshodi

Dauda Yusuf

MD

dauda@daudeenfreight-ng.com

234 1 4960299, 08033088697



Freight Forwarding & Clearing Services

Gac Shipping Nigeria Limited

Lagos

2-4 EDE STREET P.M.B. 125, APAPA, LAGOS

Michael Ade Isijola

Shipping Manager

accounts.nigeria@gac.com

234 1 291 0303



Freight Forwarding & Clearing Services

Rapid Express Logistics Limited

Abuja

NO 5 KIKUYU CLOSE OFF AMAL COURT WU

Chuka Chiezie

MD

rapidexpresslogistics@gmail.com

2348172743330 2348033615992



Freight Forwarding & Clearing Services

Zenith Carex Intl

Abuja

No. 10, Langtang close, Tafawa Balewa way, Area 3, Garki

Adelana Olamilekan

MD

zenithcarex@yahoo.com

7032114180



Fumigation And Pest Control

Austine O. Business Enterprises

Kano

Plot A2, Senior Aviation Quarters

Austine Obioma Nwosu

CEO

pestcraft@gmail.com

8098376937



Fumigation And Pest Control

Baltic Testing Nigeria Limited

Lagos

No. 13 Abraham Adesanya Street, Apapa

Chidi Peters

Manager

chidinwabuike@yahoo.com

8033371850



Fumigation And Pest Control

Bureau Veritas Nigeria Limited

Lagos

11 NIGER STREET, PARK VIEW ESTATE, IKOYI

Osmond Ike

Representative

osmond.ike@ng.bureauverita.com

7035227598



Fumigation And Pest Control

Caranda Management Services Limited

Abuja

No 9 Abeokuta Street, Garki

Nura Kakira

Managing Director

caranda2003@yahoo.com

8037867464



Fumigation And Pest Control

Kleenol Nigeria Limited (Knl Environmental)

Lagos

4, Idowu Street , Karaole Estate, Ifako

Odusina Sunday

AGM

kleenolnigeria@yahoo.com

08035066601 08023023195



Fumigation And Pest Control

Leejane Nigeria Limited

Maiduguri

S49 Ramat Shopping Complex

Samuel Ibekwe

Director

leejaneagrochemical@gmail.com

07062842724, 07064350701



Fumigation And Pest Control

Sgs Inspection Services Nigeria Limited

Lagos

7B, ETIM INYANG CRESCENT, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS

Obasi, Richard

Operations Manager

Richard.Obasi@sgs.com adeyinka.adebayo@sgs.com

234-8035656416 234-8034022562



Fumigation And Pest Control

Vetmed Court Ltd

Abuja

Plot 1096, Along Apo round about to Shoprite, Opp Shepherd House Church, Apo

Dr. Musa Kwadamburi Tarimbuka

Manager

info@vetmedcourt.com

09098884411, 08059788544



Generator Maintenance

Ancor Technologies Limited

Abuja

ACTI HOUSE 16 DJIBOUTU CRESCENT OFF, WUSE 2

A. O. CHIKWE

Director Projects

ancortechnologies@yahoo.com

8033014147



Generator Maintenance

Handyman Maintenance Services Limited

Abuja & Maiduguri

Suite D7, 3rd Floor, HCR Plaza, Plot 521 Sylvester Ugoh Crescent, Jabi, Abuja

Kodjo Mensah, Lawrence Oguamanam

(blank)

kodjo@handyman-ng.com; lawrence@handyman-ng.com

002348172057814



Generator Maintenance

Jmg Limited

Abuja

PLOT 1068 SHEHIMA MONJUNO CRESCENT

Nwigbo Tochukwu

Sales Executive

t.nwigbo@jmglimited.com

8079270545



Generator Maintenance

Mantac Nigeria Limited

Ikeja

(blank)

Basil Chima

(blank)

bchima@mantracnigeria.com

2347064182303



Generator Maintenance

Matt Mefra Nigeria Limited

Maiduguri

N 10 BULLET QUARTERS POMPOMARU MAIDGURI

Michael Nnwoko

(blank)

mikenwodo@gmail.com

2.3481E+12



Generator Maintenance

Rosetop Nigeria Limited

Lagos

Block B3 Suite 7, Olugbede Market complex Egbeda

Richard Abiodun

MD/CEO

rosetopgenerators@yahoo.com

8033084840



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Aun Hotel, Conference Centre And Spa Limited

Yola

(blank)

Dennis Smith

(blank)

dennis.smith@aun.org

8038216798



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Ayalla Hotels

Abuja

Off Ahmadu Bello way, Garki Area 11

Lanke Ajayi

Business Dev. Manager

ayallahotels@yahoo.com

08114642495, 08097180004, 08080107054, 07032888361,



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Barwee Luxury Suites Ltd

Maiduguri

OPP FAAN QUARTERS OLD AIRPORT KANO RD MAIDGURI

Umar

(blank)

faruq2@yahoo.com; barwee.luxurysuites@yahoo.com

8062103873



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Bolton White Hotel

Abuja

7 GWANDU STREET, AREA 11 GARKI OPPOSITE SAHAD STORE- ABUJA

HELLET MORGAN

Manager

gm@boltonwhitehotel.com

+234(0)8168055340



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Bon Hotel /Grand Pela Hotel & Suites

Abuja

Plot 649, Cadastral Zone, Durumi, FCT

Ankia Swart

Sales & Marketing Executive

gm.bonhotelabuja@outlook.com, info@grandpelahotels.com

2347086300440, 09087812050, 09087812051



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Chelsea Hotel

Abuja

Plot 123 Cadastral Zone AO, Central Business District,

Kate Amba

Sales Executive

salesmanager@chelseahotelabuja.com, info@chelseahotelabuja.com

8186064028, 097822082, 092912012-4



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

City Green Hotel Yola

Yola

(blank)

Hosea Luka

(blank)

citygreenhotel@gmail.com

2.34814E+12



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Comfort Homes Apartments

Abuja

46, Ebitu Ukiwe Street, Jabi

Musa Abubakar Muqqaddas

Manager

musa.a@comforthomes.com.ng

7061157704



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Duragi Hotel

Yola

(blank)

Mr Ishaku Manu

(blank)

ishaku.manu@yahoo.com;

002348145625577; 002348036453483



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Fraser Suites

Abuja

Plot 294, Leventis close, central business district,

N/A

N/A

reservations.global@frasershospitalility.com

6568980800



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Gaat Hotels Limited

Damaturu

(blank)

Ofem Ibiang

(blank)

gaathotelsltd@gmail.com
ofem4gaathotels@yahoo.com

08065782013; 08020358844



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Grand Pinnacle Luxury Hotels (Nig) Limited           

Maiduguri

ROAD POMPOMARI BY PASS MAIDUGURI

Hauwa

Manager

INFO@GRANDPINNACLEHOTELS.COM; gpinnacle@yahoo.com

8038921433



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Homtel Derivatives And Suites

Yola

(blank)

Mr. Umar Fali

(blank)

homtelderivatives@gmail.com

2.34814E+12



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Hq Naf Officer'S Mess & Suites

Abuja

Plot 496, Ahmadu Bello way, Opp Deeperlife Junction, close to Next Cash and Carry, Kado

Ibrahim Sumeira

GM

kristieobe@gmail.com info@nafconsuites.com

07018950044, 08033969196, 08058358307



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Nanet Hotels Ltd

Abuja

Plot 1042, Kur Mohammed Street, CBD

Ini Akpabio

MD

iniakpabio@ymail.com

8099119979



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Nordic Villa & Hotel

Abuja

No. 52 Mike Akhigbe way, jabi

Adedeji Ekundayo

Representative

marketing@thenordicvilla.com

9021438173



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Oasis Resort

Damaturu

(blank)

Mohamed Bukar

(blank)

mohammedbukar7@gmail.com

8035489809



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Onyx Hotels And Apartments

Abuja

NO 12 AYEDUN CLOSE OFF GWANDU AREA

Ejimofor Chekwube

N/A

onyxhotel2008@yahoo.com

07035202191, 08055997285, 08165519269



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Parkview Hotel Limited

Abuja

(blank)

Maxwell N. Ojeani

General Manager

parkviewhotels@hotmail.com

08057098494, 08057098212



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Rockview Hotels Apapa

Lagos

17B Parklane, Apapa

Ada Anike

Sales Executive

salesapapa@rockviewhotels.com

08063141020



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Rockview Hotels Ltd Abuja

Abuja

194/196 CAD ZONE A8 ADETOKUNBO ADEMOLA, WUSE 2

Laah Benjamin

Sales Executive

salesclassic@rockviewhotels.com; sales <salesroyale@rockviewhotels.com>

94612800, 08099901127



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Satus Hotel Nig. Ltd

Maiduguri

(blank)

Mathias Amos

(blank)

amosmathiaszuwa@gmail.com

8066568578



Hotel Accommodation And Conference Facilities

Zadiah Integrated Service Limited

Damaturu

(blank)

Heman Yakubu

(blank)

yaksheman@gmail.com

08068699048; 07011111712



Housing & Accommodation

O.O.Osuntokun And Co

Abuja

SUITE A2 GATEWAY PLAZA PLOT 208 ZAK

N/A

N/A

idioke@yahoo.com

7060406308



Housing & Accommodation

Waro Dynamic Investment Limited

Damaturu

NO 5&7 BOTP STATE LOWCOST EXT DAMATURU, YOBE STATE

N/A

N/A

warodynamicinvestment@gmail.com

8036252146



Insurance Services (Comprehensive Vehicle Insurance
And Third Party Insurance)

First Dominion Insurance Brokers Limited

Abuja

(blank)

A.I.B   Adekoya

(blank)

onedominion@yahoo.com

+234 8069810223 08172050785 , 08172050783



Insurance Services (Comprehensive Vehicle Insurance
And Third Party Insurance)

Nem Insurance Plc

Abuja

82 RALPH SHODEINDE STREET OPP FED M

Paul Odah

Head Accounts Operations.

nemretailabuja@yahoo.com paulodah@nem-insurance.com

8034532088



Insurance Services (Comprehensive Vehicle Insurance
And Third Party Insurance)

Nicon Insurance Ltd

Abuja

(blank)

Bayode Samuel

(blank)

infodesk@niconinsurance.com.ng

09046241003



Insurance Services (Comprehensive Vehicle Insurance
And Third Party Insurance)

Old Mutual Nigeria General Insurance Company Ltd

Abuja & Lagos

(blank)

Abayomi Ayegbusi, Regional Manager North East

Stephen Aluor Agusah, Broker Development Manager

(blank)

sagusah@oldmuligeria.com; aayegbusi@oldmutualnigeria.com

+2348036853663, +2348091296698, +23480665290963, +2347057444300



Insurance Services (Comprehensive Vehicle Insurance
And Third Party Insurance)

Royal Exchange General Insurance Company Limited

Lagos

(blank)

Benjamin Chizea Agili

(blank)

general@royalexchangeplc.com; www.royalexchangeplc.com/general

01-4606690, 01-4606699



Insurance Services (Comprehensive Vehicle Insurance
And Third Party Insurance)

Royal Exchange Prudential Life Plc

Damaturu

(blank)

Wale Banmore

(blank)

life@royalexchangeplc.com; www.royalexchangeplc.com/life

234-1-7742072 ,01-2121365,01-2121264



Insurance Services (Comprehensive Vehicle Insurance
And Third Party Insurance)

Triple Resources Insurance Brokers Limited

Abuja / Ibadan / Kaduna / Lagos

(blank)

Fashola Abimbola

(blank)

dmjtripleresources@yahoo.com; fashoaabimbola1@gmail.com; info@tribng.com

08035068606; 08068096453; 07083967837



Internet Service Provider

Airtel Network Limited

Abuja / Lagos / Maiduguri

Abuja Address: 17 Ajesea Street, Abuja                                                               Lagos Address: Plot L2 road 401 Banana Island Foreshore Estate

Tony Onwukah

(blank)

tony.onwukah@ng.airtel.com

00234 8022221349



Internet Service Provider

Backbone Connectivity Network

Abuja

(blank)

Christopher Onuoha

(blank)

christopher.onuoha@bcnnigeria.net

2.34804E+12



Internet Service Provider

Emts 9Mobile

Maiduguri

(blank)

Nasiru Yahaya 

(blank)

nasiru.yahaya@9mobile.com.ng

2.3481E+12



Internet Service Provider

Globacom Nig Ltd

Maiduguri

(blank)

Johnson Ebiriukwu

(blank)

johnson.ebiriukwu@gloworld.com

002348055572663; 002348055578628



Internet Service Provider

Ipnx Nig Ltd

Abuja

No 3. Faskari Street

Sonny Nwokoro

Regional sales manager

jokonkwo@ipnxnigeria.net

23496230002, 23496230006



Internet Service Provider

Layer3 Limited

Abuja

5th floor IGI House 3 Gwani Street

Felicia Solomon

Key Account Manager

sales@layer3.com.ng

7037984915



Internet Service Provider

Signal Alliance Limited

Lagos

8th Floor UBA House, 57 Marina

Adanma Onuegbu

Manager

info@signalalliance.com

01-4617705, 4811569



Internet Service Provider

Vdt Communications Limited

Maiduguri

(blank)

Blessing Ebere Achu

(blank)

blessing.achu@vdtcomms.com

2.34701E+13



Internet Services Provider

Hyperia Limited

Lagos

27 Saka Tinubu, Victoria Island

Ajayi Oludokun Jude

(blank)

judea@hyperia.com

8067244341



Internet Services Provider

Steam Broadcasting & Communications Ltd

(blank)

(blank)

Arora Harpreet

(blank)

harora@coollink.ng

8095975700



Internet/Telecoms. Provider

MTN Nigeria Communication Nigeria Limited

Lagos & Maiduguri

4 MADEIRA STREET MAITAMA

Akinbulejo Onabolu, David Ameh, Aisha Salau

(blank)

akinbuo@mtnnigeria.net;aisha.salau@mtn.com; david.ameh@mtn.com

002348032002503, 002348032030334



IT Networking And Troubleshooting, Services

Avion Technologies Limited

Lagos

16 Amara Olu Street, Agidingbi, Ikeja

Peter Oseme Igugu

Managing Director

info@aviontechnologies.net

8033315036



IT Networking And Troubleshooting, Services

D@Ech Nig. Ltd.

Abuja

129 Ademola Adetokunbo Crescent Wuse 2

Charles Ikhazuangbe

IT Manager

info@datechng.com

8060316980



IT Networking And Troubleshooting, Services

D4 International Limited

Abuja

Suite B6, Alpha Cell Plaza, 12 Ebitu Ukiwe Crescent, Jabi

Nwanyeibuife F. Obianwu

Manager

info@d4international.com

09031373121, 07014498785



IT Networking And Troubleshooting, Services

Dotmac Technologies Limited

Abuja

9th Floor, Nigeria Reinsurance Building, 784A, Herbert Macaulay way, CBD

Raphael Ayoade

General Manager

info@dotmactechnologies.com

08169895859, 08053460893



IT Networking And Troubleshooting, Services

Infrafocus Technologies Limited

Lagos

20A Royal View Estate Lekki

Oladipo Raji

President/ CEO

info@infrafocusng.com

8021810040



IT Networking And Troubleshooting, Services

Interra Networks Limited

Abuja

Ground Floor B.O.A Plaza, CBD

Helen Anyanwu

Head, Sales Support

ss@interranetworks.com

08034422140, 234 (0) 700



IT Networking And Troubleshooting, Services

Mds Technologies Limited

Lagos

Plot 10, Ogbunike Street, Lekki Peninsula Phase 1, Lekki

Rita Obinabo

AGM Business Operations

rita.obinabo@mdstechnologiesltd.com info@mdstechnologiesltd.com

+234 0 9 870 0542



IT Networking And Troubleshooting, Services

Micro Products International Nigeria Limited

Abuja

5A Abdou Diuof Street Asokoro

Ademakinwa Solomon

Head Manager

micropltd@yahoo.com

07037762545, 08036710000



IT Networking And Troubleshooting, Services

Neetbeet Technologies Limited

Lagos

13 Adekumbi Crescent Ikeja

Tunji Isarinade

Managing Director

info@neetbeet.net

8059550595



IT Networking And Troubleshooting, Services

Orban 99 Limited

Lagos

12 Alhaji Jinadu Street, Rako Aguda, Surulere

Adebanjo Orefuwa

Manager

banjoorefuwa@orban99.com

8038532053



IT Networking And Troubleshooting, Services

Surfcom Technologies Networks Ltd

Abuja

No. 3 Berbera Street, Off Yaonde Street, Zone 6, Wuse District

Eniola Igunnu

Managing Director

info@surfcomtech.com

8035870417



IT Networking And Troubleshooting, Services

Vejunet Investment Company Ltd

Abuja

Suite A11/19 Wuse Shopping Plaza

Okabuonye Wilfred

Managing Director

infovejunet@yahoo.com

8032628923



IT Networking And Troubleshooting, Services

Zest Engineering And Consulting Nigeria Limited

Abuja

8 Toamasina Street, off Durban Street, Adetunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse II

Obiora Offor

Manager

zest@zestng.com

8095153953



Logistics Services, Clearing & Forwarding

Gmt Nigeria Limited

Lagos

(blank)

Yoko Ngwube; Vincent Patural

(blank)

yoko.ngwube@gmt-limited.com; sales@gmt-limited.com; ramses.najem@gmt-limited.com

+2341 4620801/2/3; +234 8129938014; +2349091748120



Medical Services Provider

Abuja Clinics Nigeria Limited

Abuja

22 AMAZON STREET MAITAMA

N/A

N/A

info@abujaclinics.com

8036650436



Medical Services Provider

Ahmadiyya Muslim Hospital

Kano

52 BOMPAI ROAD KANO

N/A

N/A

DR_MUDASSARAHMED@HOTMAIL.COM

8053975837



Medical Services Provider

Alpine Specialist Hospital

Borno

10A TAWAFA STREET OLD GRA MAIDUGURI

N/A

N/A

ALPINESHOSP@GMAIL.COM

8035989698



Medical Services Provider

Cnt Medicare Ltd

Abuja

No 4 JBM Haruna Street, Utako

Dr Andy Yuan

MD

yuanan123@hotmail.com cntmedicare@hotmail.com

8065454601



Medical Services Provider

Dr Hassans Hospital And Diagnostic

Abuja

NO 5 ILLER CRESCENT OF KATSINA ALA

Dr Girja N. Pandey

Chief Operating Officer (COO)

drhassanhospital@gmail.com

8103685559



Medical Services Provider

International Clinics And Hospital

Kano

24 AIRPORT ROAD 40 NIGER STREET, KANO

N/A

N/A

ikhena@yahoo.com

8037877919



Medical Services Provider

Kelu Specialist Hospital

Lagos

106A AJOSE ADEOGUN STREET VICTORIA ISLANDS LAGOS

N/A

N/A

bimogunkelu@yahoo.com

8033083601



Medical Services Provider

Legus Specialist Hospital

Lagos

34 Akorofayo street Fadeyi off Ikorodu Roa Lagos

N/A

N/A

kola.adeyina@gmail.com

8124391511



Medical Services Provider

Medical Consultants Group

Lagos

BLOCK D4 EKO COURT BUILDING KOFO ABAYOMI STREET VICTORIA ISL

N/A

N/A

MEDICALCG@HOTMAIL.COM

8233053455



Medical Services Provider

Mends Specialist Hospital And Aviation

Kaduna

5 ABBA KYARI CLOSE 800221 KADUNA

N/A

N/A

owolabi1234@gmail.com

8033112061



Medical Services Provider

Niger Welfare Foundation Hospital

Enugu

5 Presidential Close INDEPENDENCE LAYOUT Enugu

N/A

N/A

nigerfoundationhospital@gmail.com

7065693009



Medical Services Provider

Nisa Premier Hospital Limited

Abuja

15/21 Alex Ekueme way Jabi

N/A

N/A

accounts@nisa.com.ng

N/A



Medical Services Provider

Zankli Medical Services Limited

Abuja

PLOT 1021 B5 SHEHU YARADUA WAY UTAK

Dr Kayode Jemisenia

Manager

drkayodejemisenia@zankli.com

8035083236



Newspaper / Advertisement

Brandeye Media

Lagos

20 Monolaji Bank Anthony way

Olufemi Adelusi

Managing Director

info@brandeyemedia.com

08094333000, 08125452908



Newspaper / Advertisement

Guardian Newspapers Limited

Lagos

Rutam House, Apapa/Oshodi Express way, Isolo

Kazeem Oladoyin

Manager

doyinkay@gmail.com

8024980891



Newspaper / Advertisement

M And A Communications Limited

Abuja

A8 HALIMA PLAZA, BEHIND SAHAAD STORE, GARKI, AREA 11

Adekunle Shobowale

MD

masshobocommunications@gmail.com

+2348036004412, +2348024135081, +2348098831004



Newspaper / Advertisement

Media Trust Limited (Daily Trust Newspaper)

Abuja

No. 20 P.O. W Mafemi Crescent, Off solomon Lar way (Behind Chida Hotel) Utako District

Yusuf Mohammed Jidda

Head Commercial Printing

ymjidda@dailytrust.com

08037873505, 08093739720



Newspaper / Advertisement

Mep Multi Media Solutions Limited

Abuja

65, Moses Majekodunmi Street, Utako

Philip Iyobosa Edegbe

Managing Director

mepmmedia@gmail.com or mepmmedia@yahoo.com

8056382442, 07031841102



Newspaper / Advertisement

Noah'S Ark Communications Limited

Lagos

12F Tola Adewumi Street, Maryland

Taiwo Kareem

Manager

taiwo@noahsark.com.ng

Nill



Newspaper / Advertisement

Proedge Limited

Abuja

9, Nnewi Street, Off Yenagoa Street, Off Oyo Street, Area 2, Garki

Emmanuel Onum

Manager

proedgecomng@gmail.com kareemdeens@yahoo.com

08033345286, 08189019442



Newspaper / Advertisement

Punch Nigeria Limited

Abuja

251 Herbert Macaulay Way Opp NNPC T

N/A

N/A

moji@punchng.com

N/A



Office Space Rentals

Abare Mohammed

Yobe

PLOT NO 34-35 OBASANJO ESTATE GUJBA ROAD YOBE STATE

Abare Mohammed

MD

abare77@yahoo.com

8036161686



Office Space Rentals

Agroline Ventures Limited

Lagos

PC 30 CHURCHGATE STREET V/I

Sk Purwar

Manager

purwar@churchgate.com sbhatia@churchgate.com

N/A



Office Space Rentals

Babagana Bashir

Maiduguri

PLOT 55 SITE D DIPCHERIMA OLD GRA MAIDUGURI

Babagana Bashir

Manager

BSHRMSM@YAHOO.COM

8036161898



Office Space Rentals

Ibrahim Ahmed

Damaturu

Abba Ibrahim Estate Gujba 620 Damaturu

N/A

N/A

arcgeidam@gmail.com

234 08068636819



Office Space Rentals

Landmark Africa Serviced Offices Ltd

Abuja

4TH FLOOR CHURCHGATE BUILDING CONST, CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT

N/A

N/A

abuja.constitutionave@regus.com

N/A



Printing Services

Abeysteph Globalink Ltd

Abuja

Block A Ground and First floor, Murg plaza, Area 10, Garki

Oyediran Abiodun

MD/CEO

abeysteph@yahoo.ca

8067346328



Printing Services

Ancor Technologies Limited

Abuja

ACTI HOUSE 16 DJIBOUTU CRESCENT OFF, WUSE 2

Okechukwu Chikwe

(blank)

chikwe.ancortech@gmail.com; ancortechnologies@gmail.com

002348033014147



Printing Services

Andidis Limited

Abuja

Suite C8, Halima Plaza, Behand Sahad Stores, Area 11, Garki

Isaac Andidi

MD

andidis@ymail.com, info@andidis.com

8064580749



Printing Services

Blossom Digital Prints Ltd

Abuja

Block C, Suite C34 Murg Plaza, Awka Street, Area 10, Garki

Jolomi Modupe

MD/CEO

blossomprints16@gmail.com

8072274110



Printing Services

Cha Bra Global Limited

Abuja

No 1 Awka Street Opp. UTC Area 10 Garki

Ibrahim Odigen

Manager

chabraglobal@yahoo.com

08037762631, 08036136867



Printing Services

Corart Ventures Limited

Abuja

Suites C4 C5 Almalilha Complex 2 mi, Garki

Rasaq Okulaja

Creative Consultant

corartgroup@yahoo.com

23492917013, 08023010496



Printing Services

Corel Prints Digital Limited

Abuja

Block A6, Suite 5, Commerce Plaza Area 1, Garki

Rotimi Omonaiye

Managing Director

corelprintsdigital@gmail.com

08037948012, 08110666182



Printing Services

Expo Solutions Limited

Abuja

Asokoro shopping Mall, Plot 1552 T.Y Danjuma Street, Asokoro

Abdou Freiha

Managing Director

afreiha@yahoo.com

8034530052



Printing Services

Gatoworks Horizon Limited

Abuja

Suite 67A Arts & Craft village, Opp Sheraton hotel, besides Yar'adua centre , central Area

Ajani Abdulakeem

MD

gatoworks@yahoo.com

8062225068



Printing Services

Graspnet Nigeria Limited

Abuja

Block C4, Suite 20 Commerce Plaza, Behind Old Federal Sec. Area 1, Garki

Gbenga Olaniyi

Manager

graspnet360@gmail.com

08036018153, 08099233385



Printing Services

Greenvile Atlantic Service Limited

Abuja & Maiduguri

(blank)

Ibrahim Abdul

(blank)

ibraconflorida@yahoo.com; greenvile_atlantic13@yahoo.com; greenvileatlanticservices@gmail.com

+2348065776657; +2348030643482



Printing Services

Hamtul Press Ltd

Jos

(blank)

Hon Leonard Dilkon

(blank)

hamtulpressltd@yahoo.com

+2347013333280   08146907263 07038531889



Printing Services

Jewel Publishers

Abuja

Suite 1-029, New Area 1 shopping complex, Area 1, Garki

Chuka Chiezie

Creative Director

jewelswriting@gmail.com

8033615992, 08132177758



Printing Services

Leedmac Nigeria Limited

Abuja

Dominion Centre Kpeyegi Junction Karu, Karshi

Catherine Eje

Managing Director

leedmacconsulting@gmail.com or skydigital247@gmail.com

8168626944



Printing Services

Marvelous Mike Press Limited

Abuja

Behind Games Village by Abuja Dubai Market

Akinola B. Micheal

Manager

marvelousmikepress@yahoo.com

8033183566



Printing Services

Mates Media Services Nigeria Limited

Makurdi

(blank)

Fidel Achor

(blank)

matesmedia2@gmail.com

.+234 803 4522111; +2348077087333



Printing Services

Megapress Limited

Abuja

16, Karaye Street, Garki II

Jinadu Gasali Adeyemi

Managing Director

megapressnig@yahoo.com

08037194187, 08082075596, 09095201199



Printing Services

Mojo Berry Crystal Ltd

Maiduguri

No. 44 Kyarimi Park Open Air Theatre Maiduduri Borno State.

Moses C. Nmadu

(blank)

call4jm@gmail.com; call4jm@yahoo.com

002348025555580, 002348074747272



Printing Services

Mostop Limited

Abuja

Suite 005, Shashilga Court, Plot 111 & 112 Sector Centre A, Jahi

Olutayo Opatola

Managing Director

info@mostop.ng

8030758353



Printing Services

Octmay Global Ventures Ltd.

Lagos

2A, Toye Kuti street, Off Kalejaiye street Fadeyi B/stop, Ikorodu road

Adewale Soneye

(blank)

octmayventures@yahoo.com; soneyetosin@yahoo.com

002348073417293



Printing Services

Office & More Business Solutions Ltd

Abuja

Silverbird Entertainment centre ground floor, plot 1161 Memorial Drive CBD,

Ravi Samtami

(blank)

ravi@officenmore.net; sales@officenmore.net

002347038167814



Printing Services

Ogbofred Global Limited

Abuja

BLOCK A SUITE 5 COMMERCE PLAZA AREA

Frederick O. Chukwu

Chairman/CEO

ogbofred@yahoo.com

234 0 832493440, 234 0 8572217133



Printing Services

Shepherd Concepts Communication Ltd

Abuja

4th floor Nicon Insurance Plaza, CBD

Adegbite Abiodun Philip

Managing Director

shepherdconcepts@yahoo.com

08023032431, 08055230914



Printing Services

Surfcom Grafix Limited

Maiduguri

Suite 2, Laminu Shopping Complex, Opposite NITEL Building, Maiduguri, Borno State

Oladeji Barnabas

(blank)

enjola.i@surfcomtech.com

(blank)



Printing Services

T.Y.B. Enterprises Limited

Maiduguri

Goalgat Plaza, behind Ibrahim Taiwo Police Station, Ibrahim Taiwo Housing Estate, Off Baga Road, Maiduguri, Borno State

Samaila Umaru Hong

(blank)

tybenterprisesltd@gmail.com

002347031346871; 002348024046436



Printing Services

Turnkey Printworld Limited

Lagos

No 1, Fola Osibo street, off Adebayo Doherty (Road 14), Lekki Phaze 1

Awomosu Adedoyin

MD

doyin@printworldnigeria.com

8168520612



Printing Services

Vivid Media

Abuja

Suit 3 2nd Floor Noble Pla Za Arena

Juliet Henry

Operations Manager

vividmediang@gmail.com

234 8035534124



Procurement Outsourcing / Supply Chain Mgt

General & Health Logistics International Ltd

Abuja

11 Bumbuna Street Wusde Zone 1

Gbenga Peters

CEO

info@ghli-l.com gpeters@ghli-l.com

7030841949



Recruitment Services

Bezaleel Resource -Worth Consulting Limited

Lagos

310 HERBERT MACAULAY WAY SABO YABA LAGOS

Olusegun Mojeed

Executive Consultant/CIO

bezconsultrw@yahoo.co.uk

802 222 2459



Road Cargo Transport Services

Alhammadi Resources Limited

Maiduguri

No 2. Opp. Deribe Hotel, Bolori Stores, Maiduguri

Idris Hala

MD/CEO

alhammadiresources@gmail.com

8096735027



Security Guards Services

Emi Systems Nigeria Limited

Abuja

58, Lobito Crescent Wuse II

Djane De Almeida

PR Manager

sales@emi-systemsltd.com

8092222300



Security Guards Services

Emirate Guards Nigeria Ltd

Abuja

(blank)

Tony Kelechi Ejimofor

(blank)

emirateguards@yahoo.com

+234 8033288289; 07060175445; 08036550013



Security Guards Services

G4S Secure Solutions Nigeria Limited

Lagos

(blank)

Abraham Chigbo

(blank)

emmanuela.onochie@ng.g4s.com

+234 817 665 6010



Security Guards Services

Kings Guards Nigeria Limited

Lagos

(blank)

Sherifat Umar, Shegun Olatunde, Olusegun Olatunde

HEAD MARKETING

samuel.oshewolo@accessbankplc.com;s.olatunde@kingsguards.com; s.olatunde@kingsguards.com

0703901889;08129451308, 013426900



Security Guards Services

Marshal Outsourcing Services

Damaturu

Plot No 10, Ajari Wards,

Mr Samuel Marc Sdankai , Mr Baba Sule

(blank)

macrsdankai@gmail.com, bsule74@gmail.com

08032742994, 08034543836



Security Guards Services

Prudential Guards Limited

Lagos

(blank)

Mr Charles, Eke, Mr Leonards .

(blank)

pgl@servtrust.com

08058303336, 07069268814



Superintendence

Baltic Testing Nigeria Limited

Lagos

No. 13 Abraham Adesanya Street, Apapa

Chidi Peters

Manager

chidinwabuike@yahoo.com

8033371850



Superintendence

Bureau Veritas Nigeria Limited

Lagos

11 NIGER STREET, PARK VIEW ESTATE, IKOYI

Osmond Ike

Representative

osmond.ike@ng.bureauverita.com

7035227598



Superintendence

Intertek Testing Services Nigeria Ltd

Lagos

73b Marine Road, Apapa

Christian Okafor

Operations Cordination Manager

Henry.Okeoma@Intertek.com

9059190510, 234 1 212 0182



Superintendence

Sgs Inspection Services Nigeria Limited

Lagos

7B, ETIM INYANG CRESCENT, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS

Obasi, Richard

Operations Manager

Richard.Obasi@sgs.com adeyinka.adebayo@sgs.com

234-8035656416 234-8034022562



Telecommunications & ICT Solutions

Airtel Network Limited

Abuja & Lagos

Abuja Address: 17 Ajesea Street, Abuja                                                               Lagos Address: Plot L2 road 401 Banana Island Foreshore Estate

Tony Onwukah

Key Account Manager

tony.onwukah@ng.airtel.com

8021921500



Telecommunications & ICT Solutions

Center Point Network Limited

Abuja

(blank)

Yinka Bamidele-AGM

(blank)

olabisi@cpnltd.com; ijeoma@cpnltd.com; info@cpnltd.com

+234 8033384978 +234 8033499011 +234 8059888802 , 08129177902



Telecommunications & ICT Solutions

Comptech Global Link Ltd

Maiduguri

(blank)

Kizito Abah

(blank)

kizitoluysmi@gmail.com

08059093849, 07033377366



Telecommunications & ICT Solutions

Dpi (Nigeria) Limited

Abuja

(blank)

Kayode Stephen

(blank)

info@dpingr.com

+234 8064498794; +234 802 291 4974



Telecommunications & ICT Solutions

Mswitch Global Services Limited

Abuja

(blank)

Joan Omosun

(blank)

info@mswitchglobal.com; Sales@mswitchglobal.com;

+234 8137989200; +234 8096761536



Telecommunications & ICT Solutions

Vodacom Business Africa (Nigeria) Limited

Lagos

3A Aja Nwachukwu Close Ikoyi

Babafemi Banjo

Account Manager

sales.nigeria@vodacom.co.za

234 1 700 7000



Third Party Monitoring Service Provider

Bama Community Peace Initiative

Maiduguri

(blank)

Mohhamed Ibrahim

(blank)

bamcopi@gmail.com

(blank)



Third Party Monitoring Service Provider

Family Health International (Fhi 360)

Abuja

(blank)

Robert Chiegil

(blank)

rchiegil@ng.fhi360.org

2.34804E+12



Third Party Monitoring Service Provider

Finpact Consulting

Abuja

(blank)

Tijani Olumide Azeez

(blank)

tolumide@finpactconsulting.com

2.34803E+12



Third Party Monitoring Service Provider

Kanem Borno Human Development Association (Kabhuda)

Abuja

(blank)

Mohammed Alkali

(blank)

kabhuda@yahoo.co.uk

2.34803E+12



Travel Agencies

Airtrade Agency Ltd

Lagos

Suite F16 B, first floor, Metro plaza, Central Area

Muhammad B. Sani

Manager

airtradeagencyltd@gmail.com info@airtradeagency.com

08037586409, 08035174759, 08033120432



Travel Agencies

De Lucy Travels And Tours Limited

Abuja

The Pink House, Plot 586, David Jemibewon crescent, Off Mobolaji Johnson street, Opp Funtaj Int'l school road, Gudu

Richard Olubor

Manager

delucytraveltours15@gmail.com

8036925155



Travel Agencies

Diamond Flights Limited

Abuja

Block B23 &24, Efab Mall, Area 11, Garki

Lucy Adewuyi

Manager

diamondflightsltd@yahoo.com

08033001244, 8038775995



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

A'Alij Merchants Company Ltd

Kano & Maiduguri

(blank)

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(blank)

aalijmerchant@outlook.com.ar; aalij.m2012@yahoo.com

+234 8094235171 +234 8038669109 +234 8027718006



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

Al-Hussain Motors Ltd

Maiduguri

(blank)

Babagana Audu Grema

(blank)

sen.grema@gmail.com

002347080323226, 002348039155900



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

Awoja Nigeria Limited

Lagos

Old Domestic Airport, Ikeja

Oyebamiji Abiodun

Manager

abiodunoyebamiji1@gmail.com

8036970455



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

Ciotech Integrated Ventures

Abuja

SUITE 7, FLAT 78 MURG SHOPPING MALL

Kelechi Onuka

Operations Manager

ciotechintegratedventuresltd@gmail.com

08186551645, 08060336553



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

Damuli Investment Co. Ltd

Maiduguri

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Liman Alhaji Dabuwa

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Domulilnvestmen@yahoo.com.uk

08037181504, 08025808078



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

Dunoma Ventures Limited

Maiduguri

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Alhaji Goni Dunoma

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agdunomax@icloud.com; www.dunomaventures.com

+2348063275774; +2348023549051; +234 8061683404; +234 8023549052



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

Maiduguri Motors Limited

Maiduguri

NO 177 ALONG NAISSANDARI BY PASS MAIDUGURI

Ibrahim

Manager

MAIDUGURIMOTORSIDT@GMAIL.COM

8023548740



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

Mohammed Bukar Car Hire Services

Borno / Lagos / Maiduguri

No.6 shettama amsammi street, Dandal way, Maiduguro Borno State

Mohammed Bukar

Director

mbcarhiring@gmail.com

08038537388/ 08024526151



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

Musa Jika & Sons Nig Ltd

Kano

no 40, hotoro, opp NNPC depot,

Aliyu Musa Jibo

Logistics Manager

aliyumusakaugama1@gmail.com musajikaandsons@yahoo.com

8033225742



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

Nlightin Logistics Limited

Lagos

43 Churchgate Street Victoria Island

McCann Wilson

Business Development Engineer

info@nlightin.net

08113592300, 08094500113



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

Parkwest Executive Cabs Limited

Abuja

27 PARAKOU CRESCENT WUSE2

Remi Ishola

General Manager

remiparkwest@hotmail.com

8092212222 07055228654



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

RIDERS FOR HEALTH

Abuja

54, 4th Avenue, Gwarinpa, Abuja, Nigeria

Kayode Ajayi

Country Director

kajayi@ridersng.org; enquiries@ridersng.org

903 177 6590



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

Skyview Transport Services Limited

Abuja

2nd Floor Crown Plaza, Plot 765, Samuel Ademulegun Street, CBD,

Alilu Usman

CEO

skyviewtransportservicesltd@yahoo.com

8036064766



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

Solid Zone Investment Limited

Maiduguri

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Alhaji Modu Kolo

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solidzoneinvestment@hotmail.com

08023549051; 08061683404



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

Swift Rental Cars Ltd

Lagos

1, Ibukunoluwa-Awosika Street, Idado, Lekki

Stephen Okisor

Business Development Executive

Stephen Okisor <stephen.okisor@swiftrentalcars.com>

+234 (0)817-223-6921



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

T.Y.B. Enterprises Limited

Maiduguri

Goalgat Plaza, behind Ibrahim Taiwo Police Station, Ibrahim Taiwo Housing Estate, Off Baga Road, Maiduguri, Borno State

Samaila Umaru Hong

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tybenterprisesltd@gmail.com

002347031346871; 002348024046436



Vehicle Hire Services and Maintenance

V-Jan Ventures Nig Ltd

Abuja

PLOT 194 ADETOKUNBO ADEMOLA CRESCEN

Andrew E. Echefu

CEO

vjanture@yahoo.com

8033113742



Vehicle Maintenance

Umar Bulama Mech. Workshop Ltd

Maiduguri

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Umar Bulama

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umarbulama47@gmail.com

2.34803E+12



Warehouse Rental

Bgb & Co Nig Limited

Maiduguri

1 Shehu Laminu Way Maiduguri

Babagoni Bolori

Manager

babagonibolori@yahoo.com

805244000



Warehouse Rental

Hiciti Group Of Companies

Abuja

Km 5, Airport road,

George K. Idiaghe

MD/CEO

idiaghegeorge@yahoo.co.uk

8037262350



Water Engineering

Silver Water Systems (Sws) Limited

Kano

No 2 Race Course Road, Kano

Hassan Abdullahi

MD

abba406@yahoo.com

8024445472




 

Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.  

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. 


5 Nigeria Annexes

The following section contains annexes with additional information for the Nigeria LCA. 

5.1 Nigeria Acronyms and Abbreviations

Acronym 

Full Name  

ASYCUDA 

Automated System for Customs Data 

AWB 

Airway Bill 

BL 

Bill of Lading 

C&F 

Cost & Freight 

CAA 

Civil Aviation Authority 

CARE 

Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere 

CFS 

Container Freight Stations 

DRR 

Disaster Risk Reduction 

DRU 

Disaster Response Unit 

ECOWAS 

Economic Community of West African States 

ERGP 

Economic Recovery and Growth Plan 

FAAN 

Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria 

FAO 

Food and Agriculture Organization 

GPRS 

General Pocket Radio Service 

GRT 

Gross Register Tonnage 

IATA 

International Air Transport Association 

ICAO 

International Civil Aviation Organization 

IDPs 

Internally Displaced Persons 

ILS 

Instrument Landing System 

IMF 

International Monetary Fund 

IMTF 

Inter-Ministerial Task Force 

INGO 

International NGO 

IOM 

International Organization for Migration 

IPMAN 

Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria 

ISPs 

Internet Service Providers 

ISPS 

International Ship and Port Facility Security 

KVA 

Kilo Volt Ampere 

LCA 

Logistics Capacity Assessment 

LGA 

Local Government Area 

LSFSC 

Lagos State Ferry Services Corporation 

MOBNP 

Ministry of Budget and National Planning 

MOF 

Ministry of Finance 

MoFA 

Ministry of Foreign Affairs 

MOU 

Memorandum of Understanding 

MT 

Metric Tons 

MW 

Megawatt 

N/A 

Not Available 

NAFDAC 

National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control 

NAHCO 

Nigeria Aviation Handling Company 

NAMA 

National Airspace Management Agency 

NARTO 

National Association of Road Transport Operators 

NCAA 

Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority 

NCS 

Nigeria Customs Service 

NDB 

Non-directional beacon 

NEMA 

National Emergency Management Agency 

NFI 

Non-food Items 

NGO 

Non-governmental Organization 

NICIS 

Nigeria Integrated Customs Information System 

NIPCO 

Nigeria Independent Petroleum Company 

NIWA 

Nigeria Inland Waterways Authority 

NNPC 

Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation 

NPA 

Nigeria Ports Authority 

NRC 

Nigeria Railways Corporation 

OCHA 

Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs 

PAAR 

Pre-Arrival Assessment Report (Customs) 

PCNI 

Presidential Committee on the North East Initiative 

PPPRA 

Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Authority 

PSF 

Petroleum Support Fund 

RC 

Resident Coordinator 

RoRo 

Roll on Roll off 

SAHCO 

Skyway Aviation Handling Company 

SEMA 

State Emergency Management Agency 

SONCAP 

Standards Organisation of Nigeria Conformity Assessment Programme 

T 

Tons 

T&D 

Transmission and Distribution 

TEUs 

Twenty Foot Equivalent Units 

THC 

Terminal Handling Charge 

UNAIDS 

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS 

UNCT 

United Nations Country Team 

UNDP 

United Nations Development Programme 

UNEP 

United Nations Environmental Programme 

UNESCO 

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 

UNFPA 

United Nations Population Fund 

UNHAS 

United Nations Humanitarian Air Service 

UNHCR 

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 

UNICEF 

United Nations Children's Fund 

(V)HF 

(Very) High Frequency 

VOR 

VHF omnidirectional radio range 

V-SAT 

Very Smart Aperture Terminal 

WASH 

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene 

WCO 

World Customs Organization 

WFP 

World Food Programme 

WHO 

World Health Organization 

WVI 

World Vision International